I am standing on the corner of Harris Road and Young Street outside of the Crossroads Business Park in Bakersfield, California, looking up at a Flock surveillance camera bolted high above a traffic signal. On my phone, I am watching myself in real time as the camera records and livestreams me—without any password or login—to the open internet. I wander into the intersection, stare at the camera and wave. On the livestream, I can see myself clearly. Hundreds of miles away, my colleagues are remotely watching me too through the exposed feed.

Flock left livestreams and administrator control panels for at least 60 of its AI-enabled Condor cameras around the country exposed to the open internet, where anyone could watch them, download 30 days worth of video archive, and change settings, see log files, and run diagnostics.

Archive: http://archive.today/IWMKe

  • Funky_Beak@lemmy.sdf.org
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    WA police just introduced cameras that recored the inside of a vehicle (including the backseat so yay to childrens privacy) and using AI deternine whether you are driving dangerously.

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      yeah they do certainly exist, but bog standard “red light cameras”… ie single purpose cameras are not that kind of problem… imo, as long as they’re deployed to combat actual issues they’re very much a beneficial tool

      i think it’s important to differentiate these new kinds of cameras from the single purpose cameras so that arguments against them can be made independently

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        What do you classify as actual issues? Because these things log children in the back seat. Not to mention the way asutalia like to male knee jerk reactin porrly thought out legislation. Plus Australian gov do not own their own data centres. Also i have tried to find what company they partnered with for the ai and have had difficulty finding it which doesnt leave a good taste. I have also noted the old dslr ones are phased out with a digital live camera solution on modern/updated lights.