@moreperfectunion: There’s a hidden network of AI-powered surveillance cameras rapidly expanding into communities across America. Flock, a multi-billion-dollar company, sells AI-powered license-plate readers now used by police departments nationwide to make it easier to track people down. But communities across the country are raising the alarm about the violation of privacy—and the fact that the AI has misread plates, leading police to accuse and even brutalize the wrong person. According to the online tracker DeFlock, there are now over 106,000 Flock AI cameras on streets across the U.S. This video shows just how much they’ve spread in just two years.
this is not the world i was promised this is blsht
2026-06-25 22:01:55
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ChaoticDoveGen ❌️ :
Just found mine in my neighborhood
2026-06-25 22:23:06
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dirty martini :
I know everytime I leave my house I'm recorded. it honestly feels awful. not that I'm doing something it's just fucking creepy
2026-06-26 09:22:39
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ferlytate :
Yeah and guess what? we'll still see LE employment increase, pay/benefits increase, dept. budgets increase, and crime and violence increase.
2026-06-26 01:34:45
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Renée Liana :
Everyone needs to be wearing a high-quality, well-fitting mask properly at all times in public spaces to protect themselves and vulnerable others from deadly and disabling airborne biohazards, and this. 😷🫰
2026-06-26 04:55:07
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antirepublikkkan :
Now NOW NOW
2026-06-26 12:13:11
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Jess :
huh, are they not on federal land? might be why theres a huge push to decrease it
2026-06-26 03:39:52
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CNW11RailroaderDean :
I hear they do not like blue laser light.
2026-06-26 04:48:08
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Temp :
😳😳😳
2026-06-26 16:49:14
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