Acquisition of AI Surveillance Firm Signals Major Expansion of Real-Time City-Wide Monitoring

A greater access to resources means a faster rollout of controversial surveillance technology in major cities.

City-wide surveillance systems, intricately linked to law enforcement, are becoming increasingly common, prompting a crucial debate on the balance between public safety and personal privacy. This phenomenon is not confined to a single region or political regime; it spans across continents, cultures, and legal frameworks.

Take London, for example, often labeled one of the most surveilled cities in the world. Its network of CCTV cameras has played a pivotal role in solving crimes, including terrorism-related cases. However, this blanket coverage also means that Londoners live with an almost constant sense of being watched, leading to concerns about a society where privacy is becoming a relic.

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