Looks like a Canadian city just flipped the switch on AI-enabled body cams for cops—complete with facial recognition tied to a "watch list." Yeah, that tech everyone swore was too sketchy? Now it's live. Privacy advocates are probably losing sleep, but officials claim it's all about public safety. Wild times when surveillance gets this smart. Wonder how long before more cities follow suit?

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CodeAuditQueenvip
· 12-08 02:15
Another flawed design has gone live... It looks like Canada is planning to use facial recognition as a filter, but who will audit the logical vulnerabilities of this system? Has overflow checking been implemented?
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FalseProfitProphetvip
· 12-07 21:30
ngl I really can't hold it in anymore, installing facial recognition on surveillance cameras... The officials say it's for safety, but who really believes that?
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BuyTheTopvip
· 12-07 21:30
One step closer to a fully monitored society—Canada can't hold out anymore either.
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SoliditySlayervip
· 12-07 21:29
ngl this surveillance technology is getting more and more outrageous, even Canada has started using it. Is the next step global coordination...
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TopBuyerBottomSellervip
· 12-07 21:09
Here comes another set of "for security reasons" rhetoric... This time it's Canada, next time it'll be the neighbor's turn.
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