Always knew it will happen, it was inevitable with how cameras became cheap and common and face recognition becoming widespread. The future will sure be different
We're living in a cyberpunk dystopian world. Practices like this should be illegal. The government and companies shouldn't be allowed to spy on people and learn everything about them, its literally a form of stalking and it's creepy just like it would be if it was someone you know who had all these details about you. It's messed up that we're at the point where society just accepts mass surveillance
The government would almost know nothing if you just didn't use those apps/ devices. I keep hearing this argument. Just stop using it then. They can't collect non existent data.
@@historyZZ Yes they would. They keep a shadow profile on everyone regardless if you have an online presence. They track you through your purchases and surveillance. Even through modern TVs and cars you're being tracked. Anything you do in the modern age that requires you to use technology in some way results in them gathering information. There's no way out of this unless you live completely off the grid with no technology
like I said they'd know almost nothing if you didnt use social media. Of course they could track your financials, housing, places of employment etc. They could do that since the 1900s in some parts.
@@historyZZ You don't need social media. Like I said, they have a shadow profile on everyone and they can track you through your tv, cars, any modem technology you have. Your physical purchases are all being tracked. Any time you go to any store, restaurant or anywhere else you are being tracked. The modern world is built for stalking all citizens. You're going to stop being tracked just because you don't have social media. They have their roots in everything
Dude this is actually scary, one can only imagine how much information they collect on you, and alot of these people don't even realize they are being recorded 😳
Why does all enforcement have to be so heavy handed anyway? I loved the auto obfuscation for operators. We need more visibility into this so that it doesn't end up enforced for fear and protocols are in place to make sure the human element is taken into account and trust that there's a feedback loop to improve the system for everyone in providing meaningful services not just stalkerish ones.
@@vadimla6403 i agree - we're so far towards progressivism and defund the police, etc, that people are getting tired and angry and will push back towards more authoritarian governments that are allowed to take more advantage of people
And when I take my phone and start recording the cops, or to the police station to make a public request, they come at you with weapons drawn, because they don't want you to record them, while they want to record your every movement. Let that sink in.
@@May-ku1rf This is almost cute. Reminds me of that one time a fellow soldier told me we're only shooting at the baddies. My advice: Enjoy the crap out of this limited mindset. I wish I could think like this again. The world is perfect if you never look deeper.
I don't think you were paying close enough attention; police departments have access to drones with wide ranges, and have cameras at many major interchanges both out in the country and in the city. You are not safe anywhere that this is legal.
"Part of what I find dangerous here isn't just the fact that we have more cameras, isn't just the way that they could be misused by police, but the fact that have this growing culture of of surveillance driven fear." - Guy who spent 12 minutes trying to make you fear surveillance
@@ionymous6733 criminals, sure. Just keep telling yourself that. They literally change laws without vote to make people criminals while the sleep. You can literally Go to sleep a law abiding citizen then Wake with a felony. All because they decided to change the rules while someone was asleep.
@@joedirt7604"@Ion Ymous criminals, sure. Just keep telling yourself that. They literally change laws without vote to make people criminals while the sleep. You can literally Go to sleep a law abiding citizen then Wake with a felony. All because they decided to change the rules while someone was asleep." example?
Most systems are very basic, Unless the crime is discovered the day or week it happens, the footage is likely to be automatically deleted by the time someone notices. They record in loop constantly deleting the oldest footage to make room for the new footage being recorded.
Yes. And it's worse than that. It's also legal in the U.S. to film into someone's house if they have the blinds open. So you could be standing on the sidewalk and film into someone's house and it's totally legal. The only places forbidden to film in the U.S. are in bathrooms and in hospitals.
1984 is here now, and the sheep have been conditioned to believe there's nothing we can do about it, so we should just accept it because it's in our best interest. The truth is, individually, we can't do anything, but together, we can.
This is happening in every large city and metro area, not just NYC. FBI is training local PDs on the tech and DHS is providing grants to local and state PDs to help cover the cost of equipment, in exchange for “data sharing.”
There is another side to this. Alibi if for some reason you ever get implicated in a crime and dont have a way to prove your alibi there is this option. I am not saying this is a good thing at all and I wish we could just go back to the 80s and 90s but its not all doom and gloom.
The thing is, law enforcement and the people who conduct the surveilance will never bring it up. All they want is more people in more prisons because they want more free slave labor. Oh yeah, slavery is still legal as long as it is called "inprisonment" or some sort of "punishment".
Alabama's government had to announce to public about their government grant (free money) legally provided with AL tax payers to be able to watch residents homes at night to watch inside anyone's house.
I would have no issue with surveillance cameras on every corner in cities as long as there's a well-made framework on usage with sufficient checks and balances.
ever thought that the reason you perceive this world as so dangerous, is that this narrative is being pushed by main stream media outlets (which are mostly privately owned)? this narrative is integral to you / anybody being okay with this much surveillance. look at crime statistics, look at armed conflicts in the world. the times we are living in, historically speaking, have never been this 'safe' and stable.
Then gang-stalking should be obsolete, Target individuals, Identity theft, stealing property. Hmmm, makes me think. Are high level criminals being looked at????? Why are innocent people being targeted, and not criminals? What's really going on?
I have no idea if it's fruitful at all but I just sent them a GDPR request for the data they have on me. They, by law, have 30 days to get back to me. We'll see how that goes
Humanity is depraved, to not have stood up to this many years ago while it was still not widespread. If its this bad in 2024 I cant imagine what invasion of privacy will become in 2050 and beyond. The new generations of people will have a grim future.
@@jasondomican1991 lmao did you watch the video? Do you want camera's watching you change in your bedroom? They may as well have one in the toilet at this point 😂
Perhaps? Department of Misinformation, or "Ministry of Truth". Online monitoring. Two tier justice system along lines of political affiliation. Thought crimes.
@@edenassos We vote. We use iPhones. We use RUclips and social media. We consent. We fail to resist. We fail to speak out against NSA spying and its ongoing violation of the 4th Amendment. So "we" are constructing.
Now very pleased that I have no social media, no passport or driving licence. Very pleased indeed. I want to know if a police vehicle in America or Australia stops beside you and calls you over, are they taking and storing your image in the process?
You used social media to tell us you don't use social media. If people have been censored, shadow banned, or had any reaction to a comment, or content then they are monitored. To answer your question, American police have body cams, and camersa in the vehicle. They can pull up information about someone. It isn't hard to believe facial recognition will be used in the future.
I mean.. unless you're partaking in illegal activity or have a criminal record, it shouldn't be that scary. If I was a suspect in a murder, but I wasn't anywhere near the area, I'd be out the room in no time instead of being interrogated due to cell phone tower pinging and such. They've been known to persecute innocent people. I'd think this would help to stop that. Just my two cents
I like your child-like naivety. It's wonderfully optimistic to think that this somehow reduces wrongful persecution instead of increasing it. I would want my children to grow up with that mindset, knowing things will be okay and there are no bad people.
The issue is that what degree makes u a criminal? ordering something the goverment doesnt like online? Googling the wrong things? saying something they dont like? throwing away trash? walking over red? Altho as of now you barely get into trouble for doing small things that are "illegal" that has been changing rapidly and likely will change in the future. (i cba checking my spelling)
yeah it only good if there is no corrupt gov or it can't be hacked, but it isnt, someone will use it for bad purposes, the gov can sell footage for money
Crime in NYC and other cities is outrageous. So if facial recognition can help catch criminals, I'm all for it. I personally don't care if the cops have an image of my face in their database. They can watch me go to the coffee shop or sandwich shop to their hearts' content.
Partially agree but the problem with mass surveillance is that if a regime change happens and caffeine becomes illegal, and now you can be targeted. That’s a stretch of an example but you get my point.
In America today, you are punished more for having the wrong politics than committing a crime. One can steal a 52" television in broad daylight, and not be touched while another person can have their honest livelihood taken away if they happen to say the wrong word of the day the social media provider has chosen. It has gotten to the point that people are self-censoring, and afraid to use the name of a country. In America with its guaranteed freedom of speech, we have had the President of the United States censored. There are morons that see nothing wrong with it.
@@MichaelSHartman So you are telling us that racism and politics are one and the same to you, and you would be victimized if you hurl racial slurs at someone.
As a New Yorker who is a minority and has been targeted by people because of my race and gender expression, I'm not against this. I don't like traveling in fear and running for my life. I have had to. And where is safe place? Nowhere. Places close early now in the city that doesn't sleep. You have to hope the next train is rolling in on time to just run. I also don't like it when companies misdeliver packages or even worse, someone comes by to steal it, taking advantage of response time. These are always important packages too that contain life-saving medications for me and my family. I'm immunocompromised and not a rich man and the same can be said about the people I help. We can blame the technology all we want but we must remember we created it, bought it, sold it, etc. Like the video addressed briefly, what I am concerned about is the lives behind peaceful protests that are organized properly by activists who are trying to create unity between various intersecting communities of people and allies like the pioneers had in our history books. A famous congresswoman recently stated that "Pressure helps us get better" and I believe that to be true. What we truly fear has not changed--each other and fear itself. So in such frightened hands, this technology will help aid in the suppression of human expression due to human bias, just as the video showed. And this will lead to any change being halted and a perpetuation of negative emotions and even acts that divide us further. With such technology, we should be more responsible with it and remember that we need people to act responsibly and most importantly, with compassion. You may never understand the person holding a sign at a protest, but it is a life and life is worth protecting and let's start with our neighbors, hm? Great content and thought provoking for those who may not be aware of these things. I only hope there is a follow-up with more on the subject. Edited due to typos. Bah!
@@hazzmati I think you know not of my race, assumptions also a dangerous thing to do. But I am no more than what you see here and or I decide to put online. It is human to do what you have done and it does not bother me, as even hospitals have done it to me... but I must advise you regardless of what has lead you here to be careful, dear stranger, with the power of the tongue.
@@lizh1988 Yes, the illusion of control is a hard pill to swallow, as is practicing radical acceptance. I am reprogramming myself and learning new things everyday and ever so grateful. Take care, dear stranger.
Even if the cameras are working, the police in NYC are not doing much about its increase in crime. Stop worrying about cameras and start worrying about crime in NYC. Its not safe in NYC anymore.
Yes isn't that amazing that crimes are still gotten away with . And yet they have all these cameras . Especially in public safety. . Seems they see , . Only what they want too . And what they don't they don't see. . Is it because most crimes are committed by they them selves.
Perhaps its not negligence on L/E part. Sure we all sit here scratching our heads with the million dollar question being; "WHY"!?!?. Pure speculation on my part but...if L/E used this technology the way it's ingeniously designed to be use, the need for policing would decline dramatically, therefore, the need for human agents would be measurably less, putting thousands of men and women out of a job. So just maybe (not entirely) it has to do with "job security" amongst other factors. Just a guess but...where i live Police Officers make as much as 100k per year. Rightfully so given the risks involved. However with all these surveillance, and face recognition, safety just got a whole lot safer for them. Just sayin! Hmmmm...
1:21 took getting caught in 4K to a new level
Always knew it will happen, it was inevitable with how cameras became cheap and common and face recognition becoming widespread.
The future will sure be different
The dystopian future has already begun and it is even worse than Orwell has imagined.
We're living in a cyberpunk dystopian world. Practices like this should be illegal. The government and companies shouldn't be allowed to spy on people and learn everything about them, its literally a form of stalking and it's creepy just like it would be if it was someone you know who had all these details about you. It's messed up that we're at the point where society just accepts mass surveillance
The government would almost know nothing if you just didn't use those apps/ devices. I keep hearing this argument. Just stop using it then. They can't collect non existent data.
@@historyZZ Yes they would. They keep a shadow profile on everyone regardless if you have an online presence. They track you through your purchases and surveillance. Even through modern TVs and cars you're being tracked. Anything you do in the modern age that requires you to use technology in some way results in them gathering information. There's no way out of this unless you live completely off the grid with no technology
like I said they'd know almost nothing if you didnt use social media. Of course they could track your financials, housing, places of employment etc. They could do that since the 1900s in some parts.
@@historyZZ You don't need social media. Like I said, they have a shadow profile on everyone and they can track you through your tv, cars, any modem technology you have. Your physical purchases are all being tracked. Any time you go to any store, restaurant or anywhere else you are being tracked. The modern world is built for stalking all citizens. You're going to stop being tracked just because you don't have social media. They have their roots in everything
People care more about feeling safe over actual freedom
Filming inside someone's bedroom is hideous, now think of them filming inside your kids' rooms. How secure is that information?
Dude this is actually scary, one can only imagine how much information they collect on you, and alot of these people don't even realize they are being recorded 😳
They are able to collect actually everything. You are right, this is scary.
This is nothing compared to gathering information online, and using predictive AI. There is absolutely no respect for privacy.
Nobody cares about you
@@MichaelSHartman What's the problem? Are you doing something illegal that you don't want to be seen?
What are you hiding eh? lol smh
Why does all enforcement have to be so heavy handed anyway? I loved the auto obfuscation for operators. We need more visibility into this so that it doesn't end up enforced for fear and protocols are in place to make sure the human element is taken into account and trust that there's a feedback loop to improve the system for everyone in providing meaningful services not just stalkerish ones.
In full agreement.
So many cameras and AI tech and still can’t find missing people 😂 pleeeaseee
it requires movement. if you dead camera ain't gonna find you.
@@HoldFastFilms yeah cause that’s the only thing that happens when someone kidnaps you…
Micaela, its not that they can't find people. they DO but its pointless because it doesn't bring money in.
The keep hush money for human trafficking
Exactly. It’s used for targeted individuals who are innocent civilians
London has a lot of cameras. I’ve seen them on nearly every street lamp and traffic light
deeply informative, please make more videos related to Cybersecurity/hacking/security & privacy
The fact hikvision is basically operated by china is CRAZY
All these cameras and still high crime, basically they wait until something happens then review footage?
Because the ones behind the camera surveillance are the ones doing the crimes...psyop s. It's all done by design!
They wait to see what political party you are, and if you think the right way.
@@MichaelSHartman Correct. Crime among low-level people doesn't matter. What matters is having political control over them.
Yup
You can't even go into the wilderness without being recorded anymore. Everyone has cellular game cameras all over the woods-including game wardens👁️
I hate the surveillance state, I hate the surveillance state
WE HAVE YOU SURROUNDED, EAT THE BUGS, UPLOAD YOUR SELFIES TO INSTAGRAM
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you're a bad boy eh
@@yomommashausне в тому діло це тільки початок, скоро залізуть у тою приватне життя, личыий простор.
@@vadimla6403 i agree - we're so far towards progressivism and defund the police, etc, that people are getting tired and angry and will push back towards more authoritarian governments that are allowed to take more advantage of people
This has been a thing for over 20 years....
Feels nice other people starting to catch on
watchdogs is so popular, they made it into irl.
And when I take my phone and start recording the cops, or to the police station to make a public request, they come at you with weapons drawn, because they don't want you to record them, while they want to record your every movement. Let that sink in.
@@May-ku1rf This is almost cute. Reminds me of that one time a fellow soldier told me we're only shooting at the baddies.
My advice: Enjoy the crap out of this limited mindset. I wish I could think like this again. The world is perfect if you never look deeper.
Just another reason I love living rural.
I don't think you were paying close enough attention; police departments have access to drones with wide ranges, and have cameras at many major interchanges both out in the country and in the city. You are not safe anywhere that this is legal.
@@RichardFStripeRendezvous Yes, but at least it's not like a city with thousands of them.
@@gordatados Not yet...
The trees have miniature cameras embedded.
"Part of what I find dangerous here isn't just the fact that we have more cameras, isn't just the way that they could be misused by police, but the fact that have this growing culture of of surveillance driven fear."
- Guy who spent 12 minutes trying to make you fear surveillance
Now imagine if Law Enforcement could combine that with your cell phone data. No, wait, they can!😁
I don't own one 😂
it's getting harder for criminals to hide
@@ionymous6733 criminals, sure. Just keep telling yourself that.
They literally change laws without vote to make people criminals while the sleep.
You can literally Go to sleep a law abiding citizen then Wake with a felony.
All because they decided to change the rules while someone was asleep.
@@joedirt7604"@Ion Ymous criminals, sure. Just keep telling yourself that.
They literally change laws without vote to make people criminals while the sleep.
You can literally Go to sleep a law abiding citizen then Wake with a felony.
All because they decided to change the rules while someone was asleep."
example?
@@ionymous6733 😂 I hope you joking
But they can't track or locate kidnappers and pedophiles?
And they seem to struggle with murderers too. But they suuuure love the drug war.
Don't exist they tell you that so they can invade ur privacy with these cameras. It's justification. Keeping you safe.
Walmart has had this for a few years now.
Kroger in my area has it, probably to review whose vacksed. I'm just not sure it's all to keep down the level of robberies.
I'm very disappointed the video does not bring up the fact that such systems are being used to commit genocide on Uighurs
This video is about the US. You want Uighur stuff, watch the videos about China surveillance. I have. There’s lots of them
Make a video about it then. Do it yourself.
Pfft they say everything is working great yet cameras in stores can't search and find the shop lifters or shooters.
Because the store has to pay for them whereas the ones on the street are paid for by government.
Most systems are very basic, Unless the crime is discovered the day or week it happens, the footage is likely to be automatically deleted by the time someone notices.
They record in loop constantly deleting the oldest footage to make room for the new footage being recorded.
Some government agencies can and have been corrupt, then there is also the fact that even criminals will be able to use this tech.
yeah that is the point, they can sell those tap to criminal and criminals use this to steal, adduct... people especially rich ones
What episode of black mirror is this
Big brother is watching you
Person of Interest
Enemy of the State was a great movie, if anyone watching this hasn't seen it, then this is your reminder to add it to your watchlist. 👁
Yeah, great movie, very well-made for the time. (Tony Scott was a very talented film-maker, R.I.P.)
@philip-at-tube so true. Truth is stranger than fiction sometimes.
Is it legal in the US to use a private camera for filming public space like the street?
Yes. And it's worse than that. It's also legal in the U.S. to film into someone's house if they have the blinds open. So you could be standing on the sidewalk and film into someone's house and it's totally legal. The only places forbidden to film in the U.S. are in bathrooms and in hospitals.
I think Illinois has a ban on using social media images without permission.
Even with all these cameras, we still can't catch those pesky porch pirates.
Wrong! What a moronic comment you made.
1984 is here now, and the sheep have been conditioned to believe there's nothing we can do about it, so we should just accept it because it's in our best interest. The truth is, individually, we can't do anything, but together, we can.
CCTV should NEVER be networked or its not CLOSED cricket tv >.....>
Wow nyc is not private at all. Sad
This is happening in every large city and metro area, not just NYC. FBI is training local PDs on the tech and DHS is providing grants to local and state PDs to help cover the cost of equipment, in exchange for “data sharing.”
Plot twist now the camera is in your hands ✋️ 🙌
There is another side to this. Alibi if for some reason you ever get implicated in a crime and dont have a way to prove your alibi there is this option. I am not saying this is a good thing at all and I wish we could just go back to the 80s and 90s but its not all doom and gloom.
The thing is, law enforcement and the people who conduct the surveilance will never bring it up. All they want is more people in more prisons because they want more free slave labor. Oh yeah, slavery is still legal as long as it is called "inprisonment" or some sort of "punishment".
Agreed.
Cops only job is to try and prosecute whoever they think did it. If they think you did it they wont use their tech to prove themselves wrong
Wow awesome thanks for sharing this interesting
AIN'T THIS THE SERIES PERSON OF INTEREST???????
Predictive policing has been used in California.
Interesting show.
@@MichaelSHartman veryyyyy muchhhhh
I wonder who was America accusing with these technologies.
but they are the bad guys
Not all cameras are equal
Ok. Just build security cameras in the pentagon or White House for all citizens to view and we’re all set.
Alabama's government had to announce to public about their government grant (free money) legally provided with AL tax payers to be able to watch residents homes at night to watch inside anyone's house.
I am glad I live in a small town that doesn’t have this.
You're glad you live in a small town with no future?
This is eerily similar to
A Scanner Darkly.
That's why 5G was so important and free Wi-Fi is so important.
Nothing to hide? Why don't you find post your personal email login here?
when people say stuff like that, they mean others. Not themselves. mY FrEeDoM nOt YoUrS.
Personal email on here , isn't the same .
Big Brother. 1984.
I'm glad I'm old.
I hope they find something interesting about Me.
Person of interest vibes
I would have no issue with surveillance cameras on every corner in cities as long as there's a well-made framework on usage with sufficient checks and balances.
Honestly with how scary the world is I’m not too mad about the cameras 🤷🏽♀️
Your opinion will be unpopular but I agree.
ever thought that the reason you perceive this world as so dangerous, is that this narrative is being pushed by main stream media outlets (which are mostly privately owned)?
this narrative is integral to you / anybody being okay with this much surveillance. look at crime statistics, look at armed conflicts in the world. the times we are living in, historically speaking, have never been this 'safe' and stable.
@@FrauWehner Now this is some extreme right wing copium.
They aren’t for you
@@jenniferjenny653 I don't think you understood what I said there or what was said in the documentary either.
Yet crimes remain unsolved. Disgusting.
For our "safely"
Then gang-stalking should be obsolete, Target individuals, Identity theft, stealing property. Hmmm, makes me think. Are high level criminals being looked at????? Why are innocent people being targeted, and not criminals? What's really going on?
So the cameras can see all these agents driving around with one headlight!
I have no idea if it's fruitful at all but I just sent them a GDPR request for the data they have on me. They, by law, have 30 days to get back to me. We'll see how that goes
The lack of privacy in our daily lives now is very disturbing.
Humanity is depraved, to not have stood up to this many years ago while it was still not widespread. If its this bad in 2024 I cant imagine what invasion of privacy will become in 2050 and beyond. The new generations of people will have a grim future.
Why facial stickers are my favorite when pulling nefarious activities
How can we throw off the facial recognition?
Funny thing. These cameras cant track you if you wear a mask. They dont k ow your face usually
Patriot Act allows them, they don't need warrants.
honestly I have absolutely no issue with all this 🤷🏼 I mean the only people who would are people who have something to hide 🤷🏼
Lmfao
@@joedirt7604 well? Explain your issue with this? Or you simply have no answer?
@@jasondomican1991 lmao did you watch the video?
Do you want camera's watching you change in your bedroom?
They may as well have one in the toilet at this point 😂
@@joedirt7604🤷🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@jasondomican1991 lol
This is scary and creepy, ain’t privacy nomo
I just wear the oversized senior citizen sunglasses everywhere. It works 🎉
See into people's bedrooms!?🤔
Ever read 911 Commission Report or The Patriot Act that followed? It set us up for this. Now here we are...
But he did not notice the fly/spy camera on the wall behind him......
I always felt that enemy of the state was ahead of its time....
Wow...interesting.
when the criminals are making the laws
I am now wearing a face mask again. Dark sunglasses. To keep me free. How I was born.
Literally 1984(I have never read the book)
We are, perhaps accidentally, constructing an Orwellian dystopia.
Accidentally?
Perhaps?
Department of Misinformation, or "Ministry of Truth". Online monitoring. Two tier justice system along lines of political affiliation. Thought crimes.
"We", don't take the credit, you have done nothing in your life.
@@edenassos We vote. We use iPhones. We use RUclips and social media. We consent. We fail to resist. We fail to speak out against NSA spying and its ongoing violation of the 4th Amendment. So "we" are constructing.
@@freesk8 And what are you scared about? My background is in computer science and even I am not a little worried. Are you guilty of something?
WHY ISN'T THERE A SOUL MENTIONING PERSON OF INTEREST!????
It’s informative but also informative to the wrong people
2:32 BAMMY WHAM!
Now very pleased that I have no social media, no passport or driving licence. Very pleased indeed.
I want to know if a police vehicle in America or Australia stops beside you and calls you over, are they taking and storing your image in the process?
But you are using the internet, you have bills you pay etc. It's very easy to tie it all together. If you exist, you are trackable.
They wear bodycams, so there's a good chance it will check your image against databases.
We know who you are, where you are, and we're coming to get you. 👮🏽♂️🚓
RUclips is social media bro I hate to break it to you
You used social media to tell us you don't use social media.
If people have been censored, shadow banned, or had any reaction to a comment, or content then they are monitored.
To answer your question, American police have body cams, and camersa in the vehicle. They can pull up information about someone. It isn't hard to believe facial recognition will be used in the future.
Double edged sword sounds like to me and very very very costly
I traded in my smart phone for my old nokia i used in the 9th grade.
The camera can fly like a bird
Lol. Future law. Felony to wear a hat.
Fur ihre sicherheit
I was going to write a comment to look smart or show surprise but... I know That the difference at the end is what you choose to believe.
I mean.. unless you're partaking in illegal activity or have a criminal record, it shouldn't be that scary. If I was a suspect in a murder, but I wasn't anywhere near the area, I'd be out the room in no time instead of being interrogated due to cell phone tower pinging and such. They've been known to persecute innocent people. I'd think this would help to stop that. Just my two cents
I like your child-like naivety. It's wonderfully optimistic to think that this somehow reduces wrongful persecution instead of increasing it. I would want my children to grow up with that mindset, knowing things will be okay and there are no bad people.
The issue is that what degree makes u a criminal? ordering something the goverment doesnt like online? Googling the wrong things? saying something they dont like? throwing away trash? walking over red? Altho as of now you barely get into trouble for doing small things that are "illegal" that has been changing rapidly and likely will change in the future. (i cba checking my spelling)
So you don't mind cameras filming what's going on in your bedroom?
yeah it only good if there is no corrupt gov or it can't be hacked, but it isnt, someone will use it for bad purposes, the gov can sell footage for money
Crime in NYC and other cities is outrageous. So if facial recognition can help catch criminals, I'm all for it. I personally don't care if the cops have an image of my face in their database. They can watch me go to the coffee shop or sandwich shop to their hearts' content.
Partially agree but the problem with mass surveillance is that if a regime change happens and caffeine becomes illegal, and now you can be targeted. That’s a stretch of an example but you get my point.
In America today, you are punished more for having the wrong politics than committing a crime. One can steal a 52" television in broad daylight, and not be touched while another person can have their honest livelihood taken away if they happen to say the wrong word of the day the social media provider has chosen. It has gotten to the point that people are self-censoring, and afraid to use the name of a country. In America with its guaranteed freedom of speech, we have had the President of the United States censored. There are morons that see nothing wrong with it.
@@MichaelSHartman So you are telling us that racism and politics are one and the same to you, and you would be victimized if you hurl racial slurs at someone.
@@HoldFastFilms LOL you basically said if dems rule its okay but if republicans rule No?
@@AbuBased731 LOL you completely missed the point.
As a New Yorker who is a minority and has been targeted by people because of my race and gender expression, I'm not against this. I don't like traveling in fear and running for my life. I have had to. And where is safe place? Nowhere. Places close early now in the city that doesn't sleep. You have to hope the next train is rolling in on time to just run.
I also don't like it when companies misdeliver packages or even worse, someone comes by to steal it, taking advantage of response time. These are always important packages too that contain life-saving medications for me and my family. I'm immunocompromised and not a rich man and the same can be said about the people I help.
We can blame the technology all we want but we must remember we created it, bought it, sold it, etc. Like the video addressed briefly, what I am concerned about is the lives behind peaceful protests that are organized properly by activists who are trying to create unity between various intersecting communities of people and allies like the pioneers had in our history books. A famous congresswoman recently stated that "Pressure helps us get better" and I believe that to be true. What we truly fear has not changed--each other and fear itself. So in such frightened hands, this technology will help aid in the suppression of human expression due to human bias, just as the video showed. And this will lead to any change being halted and a perpetuation of negative emotions and even acts that divide us further.
With such technology, we should be more responsible with it and remember that we need people to act responsibly and most importantly, with compassion. You may never understand the person holding a sign at a protest, but it is a life and life is worth protecting and let's start with our neighbors, hm?
Great content and thought provoking for those who may not be aware of these things. I only hope there is a follow-up with more on the subject.
Edited due to typos. Bah!
I didn't create it, I don't control it.
I think you're lying about being harassed by your race in new york.
@@hazzmati I think you know not of my race, assumptions also a dangerous thing to do. But I am no more than what you see here and or I decide to put online. It is human to do what you have done and it does not bother me, as even hospitals have done it to me... but I must advise you regardless of what has lead you here to be careful, dear stranger, with the power of the tongue.
@@lizh1988 Yes, the illusion of control is a hard pill to swallow, as is practicing radical acceptance. I am reprogramming myself and learning new things everyday and ever so grateful. Take care, dear stranger.
Big Brother is watching
Uh o Artie Lange just debo'd that bike
Just like the movie deja vu
great.
Why you little
Hello citizens of the world we are dedsec
badass
Who is wonking there Willy right now
Reperations future
More dystopia
Even if the cameras are working, the police in NYC are not doing much about its increase in crime. Stop worrying about cameras and start worrying about crime in NYC. Its not safe in NYC anymore.
Yes isn't that amazing that crimes are still gotten away with . And yet they have all these cameras . Especially in public safety. . Seems they see , . Only what they want too . And what they don't they don't see. . Is it because most crimes are committed by they them selves.
Perhaps its not negligence on L/E part. Sure we all sit here scratching our heads with the million dollar question being; "WHY"!?!?.
Pure speculation on my part but...if L/E used this technology the way it's ingeniously designed to be use, the need for policing would decline dramatically, therefore, the need for human agents would be measurably less, putting thousands of men and women out of a job. So just maybe (not entirely) it has to do with "job security" amongst other factors. Just a guess but...where i live Police Officers make as much as 100k per year. Rightfully so given the risks involved. However with all these surveillance, and face recognition, safety just got a whole lot safer for them. Just sayin! Hmmmm...
Crime is about to only exist as soft crime cause you're not going to get away with anything soon, not even a chocolate bar theft.
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his is brilliant we need cameras every 500 yrds , people are fed up with crime , well done
That’s cool but like creepy af
Rev 13:16-18 bizarre, mentally disturbing, mental sickness