Chief Rob Gillespie and Lt. Mark Palmer addressed privacy concerns and highlighted the role of automated license plate ...
That may sound counterintuitive given the widespread concern that Waymo vehicles and other robotaxis are rolling surveillance ...
This video follows the setup of wildlife camera traps in a forest, capturing early results including fox activity and active movement areas. It explores location choices, environmental challenges, and ...
Today’s attackers move from account takeover to mule networks in hours, exploiting the gaps between fraud and AML functions. Institutions that integrate cross-channel data, contextual AI and real-time ...
The horrifying episode in which Elon Musk’s Grok chatbot generated and posted millions of sexualized images of real people, including women and children, has a clear lesson: It should be illegal to ...
I placed a camera trap in a quiet forest area and let it run without checking it. When I finally reviewed the footage, I was surprised by the variety of animals that passed by. Some appeared during ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Cannabis use attenuated the link between chronic violence exposure and blood pressure. However, it was ...
AND SHE’S AT CITY HALL WITH THE CONCERN OVER THE SYSTEM’S EFFECTIVENESS, BALTIMORE CITY SCHOOLS STARTED USING THE EVOLVE PROGRAM IN 2024. THEY SAY LAST SCHOOL YEAR, IT DETECTED NO WEAPONS IN THIS ...
Abstract: The increasing demand for efficient and scalable human activity recognition (HAR) systems, especially in crowded environments, has highlighted the limitations of traditional methods. These ...
Police in a Gloucester County town are asking for the public’s help as they try to find a person who disabled a Ring Camera during a burglary spree on New Year’s Eve. The suspect burglarized one house ...
HOUSTON — Houston police officers rescued two children and an injured woman during a tense standoff at a Sharpstown apartment complex on October 9, after a man fired shots at responding officers.
LAS VEGAS (FOX5) — Camera systems mounted on trailers with flashing blue lights and solar panels have become a common sight along Las Vegas Valley streets, but many aren’t operated by law enforcement.