Following intense backlash to its partnership with Flock Safety, a surveillance technology company that works with law enforcement agencies, Ring has announced it is canceling the integration.
Ring's decision to cancel its partnership with Flock comes as tech companies face growing pressure to reexamine their work with federal agencies.
Flock Safety, the leading safety technology platform dedicated to creating thriving communities, today announced it is pausing further exploration of a potential partnership with Ring. Over the past ...
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The Gainesville City Commission’s approval of a contract with Flock in 2024 allowed law enforcement to enter an agreement with Flock, according to Art Forgey, the Gainesville Police Department public ...
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The Mountain View Police Department has joined a growing list of law enforcement agencies to turn off automated license plate reading cameras operated by Flock Safety amid rising concerns about the ...
A new California bill is aiming to prevent companies from using artificial intelligence-powered robots as bosses who can fire ...
A perspective in the Journal of the Royal Society Interface argues that advances in AI, sensing technologies and modeling are ...
A private surveillance company called Flock provides license plate reader technology to thousands of police departments. The cameras create a detailed log of a person's movements by tracking their ...