Facial recognition and crowdsourced social media investigations are constantly being used not just on cringe CEOs, but on random people who are simply existing in public.
I don’t really want to be filmed everywhere, especially when it’s later on broadcasted to the entire world. I want to be able to do stupid stuff without other people knowing.
Well then don’t do stupid stuff in public. This idiot could have been busted just as easily by somebody with a mobile phone and a social media following.
This type of camera use at concerts or stadiums is decades.
Although I agree with you, the biggest concern are things like Nest cameras that film random people walking on the street. Or general government surveillance.
In the UK, some guy got arrested because he refused to show his face on a street surveillance camera on principle.
I don’t really want to be filmed everywhere, especially when it’s later on broadcasted to the entire world. I want to be able to do stupid stuff without other people knowing.
Well then don’t do stupid stuff in public. This idiot could have been busted just as easily by somebody with a mobile phone and a social media following.
That’s literally the point of the article?
This type of camera use at concerts or stadiums is decades. Although I agree with you, the biggest concern are things like Nest cameras that film random people walking on the street. Or general government surveillance.
In the UK, some guy got arrested because he refused to show his face on a street surveillance camera on principle.
same. but that ship has sailed, forever.