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And stupid sheeple still keeping silence
UK drivers will be the first in the world to be spied on by AI, following the launch of a controversial new speed camera.
The speed camera, which has been nicknamed āBig Brotherās cash machineā by motorist advocates, uses AI and ā4Dā radar to spy on drivers inside their cars.
That means it wonāt just be able to catch out speeding drivers but anyone who uses their phone or fails to wear a seatbelt while sat behind the wheel.
The Redspeed Sentio camera was first installed on the A23 in Lambeth, South London, where it was trialled on unsuspecting drivers.
The AI camera is capable of keeping an eye on up to six lanes of traffic and can ātalkā to other cameras on route to check for your average speed.
They can even check your car for insurance and tax.
However, the cameras have already been criticised for being a āstep too farā.
Nick Freeman, a lawyer who specialises in motoring, said: āAs drivers we are all becoming sitting ducks. This could just be a step too far.
āIt could help alleviate the lack of police on our roads. But we will always be missing something when we donāt have that human element.ā
Meanwhile, Jake Hurfurt, head of Big Brother Watch, said: āThis kind of intrusive and creepy surveillance which treats every passer-by as a potential suspect is excessive and normalising.
āIt poses a threat to everyoneās privacy. People should be free to go about their lives without being analysed by faceless AI systems.ā
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And stupid sheeple still keeping silence
UK drivers will be the first in the world to be spied on by AI, following the launch of a controversial new speed camera.
The speed camera, which has been nicknamed āBig Brotherās cash machineā by motorist advocates, uses AI and ā4Dā radar to spy on drivers inside their cars.
That means it wonāt just be able to catch out speeding drivers but anyone who uses their phone or fails to wear a seatbelt while sat behind the wheel.
The Redspeed Sentio camera was first installed on the A23 in Lambeth, South London, where it was trialled on unsuspecting drivers.
The AI camera is capable of keeping an eye on up to six lanes of traffic and can ātalkā to other cameras on route to check for your average speed.
They can even check your car for insurance and tax.
However, the cameras have already been criticised for being a āstep too farā.
Nick Freeman, a lawyer who specialises in motoring, said: āAs drivers we are all becoming sitting ducks. This could just be a step too far.
āIt could help alleviate the lack of police on our roads. But we will always be missing something when we donāt have that human element.ā
Meanwhile, Jake Hurfurt, head of Big Brother Watch, said: āThis kind of intrusive and creepy surveillance which treats every passer-by as a potential suspect is excessive and normalising.
āIt poses a threat to everyoneās privacy. People should be free to go about their lives without being analysed by faceless AI systems.ā

Traffic Cameras Use AI To Spy On Drivers Inside Their Cars
Technocrats invent because they can, not because there is a demonstrated need to do so. "Seeing" inside your car is a total violation or privacy and sanctity, but Technocrats don't care about those things; if they could figure out a way to collect your DNA at the same time, they would do so.
