AI Video Surveillance in Berlin Faces Another Hurdle
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The Senate wants to test AI-supported video surveillance in the trial run. Critics fear fundamental rights interference
A first provider for AI-based video surveillance has been found. There are still some sticking points. Data protection advocates have concerns.
Berlin is concretizing the planned use of AI-based video surveillance. While the Senate is focusing on more security and relief of the police, the data protection and social concerns remain high. According to the interior administration, the Jewish Museum, which already has extensive security measures as a potentially endangered location, has signalled interest in the new technology. / © Photo: Wikimedia Commons, Marek Śliwecki, CC BY-SA 4.0 © T…
Cottbusser Tor, Warsaw Bridge, Red Town Hall, Interior Administration and Jewish Museum – Berlin is planning AI-based video surveillance at these five sensitive locations. Critics see risks in terms of data protection, discrimination and false alarms. More about this by rbb-Landepolitik reporter Pauline Pieper.
Senate and police want to use artificial intelligence and cameras in Berlin for more security, but there are big concerns.
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