According to a Dec. 21 report from NBC News, police departments in the United States have become the latest to use an AI-powered traffic camera system made by an Australian company named Acusensus.
The system, called “Heads Up,” doesn’t just check speed or running traffic lights like in other locales. Instead, they look for violations, like failure to wear a seat belt or texting while driving.
“The Heads Up cameras take pictures of every vehicle that passes by them, capturing images of their license plates, as well as their front seats. AI analyzes the images and determines how likely it is that a violation occurred, assigning each one a ‘confidence level,'” NBC News reported.
Those cameras use the AI technology to send tickets once they’re reviewed by human sources. In the United States, where Acusensus has cameras in Georgia and North Carolina, the systems work a little different.
“The Heads Up Real Time system in the United States sends images to nearby police officers, allowing them to stop drivers before violations occur,” NBC News reported.
There needs to be significant oversight of AI-guided traffic camera technology before this is rolled out on a greater scale.
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re: 'Heads Up Real Time system'
Orwellian. What else can be said about it. And mocking the 'commoners' with the name of the company doing it: Acusensus ..i.e. laugh laugh 'Accusing us'. Way obvious too is it not?. But making it so obvious and then still no one 'gets it' - this is how the Orwellian puppets of darkness running this world [Eph. 6:12] get their jollies. Driving on the road? - real good chance you will be 'accused' of something before too long if/when this system goes up in your town. Be aware take note 2025 more so only way things are going to go.
Rev. 18:4
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