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<blockquote data-quote="wawazat" data-source="post: 3926503" data-attributes="member: 35603"><p>It is a grey area for me. I dont mind private citizens using it to secure their property, but I do not trust the government to stay out of it.</p><p></p><p>Odds are good you run through the monitored area of a camera driven by facial recognition algorithms several times a year at least. It is used to drive foot traffic analysis in malls, large retail locations, casino security, federal buildings, airports, and even some residential security.</p><p></p><p>Heck, even my current camera setup has vehicle recognition and the expansions I am reviewing add facial recognition to my home security cameras. I currently use the vehicle recognition as a remote door bell type feature. Once a vehicle passes my BILs house on our private road, our door bell rings so we can decide if they have legitimate business or need to be reminded of the cattle guard and no trespassing sign they ignored 100yds before they got to our house.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wawazat, post: 3926503, member: 35603"] It is a grey area for me. I dont mind private citizens using it to secure their property, but I do not trust the government to stay out of it. Odds are good you run through the monitored area of a camera driven by facial recognition algorithms several times a year at least. It is used to drive foot traffic analysis in malls, large retail locations, casino security, federal buildings, airports, and even some residential security. Heck, even my current camera setup has vehicle recognition and the expansions I am reviewing add facial recognition to my home security cameras. I currently use the vehicle recognition as a remote door bell type feature. Once a vehicle passes my BILs house on our private road, our door bell rings so we can decide if they have legitimate business or need to be reminded of the cattle guard and no trespassing sign they ignored 100yds before they got to our house. [/QUOTE]
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