Civil rights
- Mandy Martindale
- Feb 17, 2017
- 1 min read

This was discussed in 2009 by technologists and the ACLU alike. It was being used on the Iraqi battlefield before hand. A really neat concept, SixthSense ( http://www.pranavmistry.com/projects/sixthsense/)was taking visual and written recognition software, now more often called AI development to enhance communications, analysis, etc. It was derived that law enforcement could/would use SixthSense technology to track or capture would be criminals, or citizens....
So we won't put in traffic cameras for fear of violating civil rights, that keeps law enforcement agents and officers from investigating real crime, to writing tickets during a city's monthly money drive. Now handi-cams, LE Go Pros are causing concern because now the technology can get you arrested or document how asinine you really are.
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