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Drone police work

Cade Metz, writing for the NYT:

When the Chula Vista police receive a 911 call, they can dispatch a flying drone with the press of button.

Police Drones Are Starting to Think for Themselves

Some interesting civil liberty issues being raised. But no doubt very useful.

Author Holmes IVPosted on December 5, 2020Categories artificial intelligence, privacy, security

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