denverpilot
Tied Down
Oh, and by the way, Google's Nest Hello camera already has facial recognition! "It's a feature," they'd tell you. Sure, it'll say "Nate is at your door" instead of "Someone is at your door" but you can be damn sure that Google is paying attention to Nate having been at your house at a particular time.
We're a VERY small step away from 1984.
Wyze released facial recognition on their stuff in the last week or two, on a $20 camera. It’s all done on their servers. Not a word from them whether they have any privacy policy at all, or a dead man switch to notify customers if a government entity forces exfiltration of video. (In other words, they’ll probably sell it, like Ring.)
Way more fun :
City of San Diego recently learned when the City Counsel wanted to turn off all the cameras on their fancy integrated GE traffic lights — citizens decided they don’t like them and amazingly the politicians agreed — GE didn’t provide a way to do that. Cameras are always powered and always sending.
Can turn off the receiving server and/or block them on the network, but turning the cameras all the way off? Not a feature. GE didn’t even provide it.
GE division that made them essentially went bankrupt (GE selling assets to stave it off anyway...) and sold off to another company.
New company says they’ll happily write “custom code” to kill the cameras, if San Diego coughs up the right dollar amounts. LOL.