Assignment #7 (Revised)
1. With the amount of cameras that are currently throughout Buenos Aires, 7300, how far back are the records kept for on the security footage, and how much storage would something like this take?
https://www.buenosaires.gob.ar/justiciayseguridad/centro-de-monitoreo-urbano
2. With how many people it takes to monitor systems as large as the ones in Buenos Aires, New Orleans, and other major cities, how far out are we from systems of algorithms that screen the cameras and the footage they hold for red flags or incidences that humans would look for? With the immense amounts of information, you would think that humans would have a much higher margin of error than technology would soon have.
https://www.eff.org/pages/surveillance-cameras
3. With all the new monitoring systems in place and the way the police have been using them now, what is keeping this new and growing technology from getting into the hands of the wrong people? I feel as if the new monitoring systems can tell you who has been where, how many parking spots are available, and so much private information, much of it eventually being available to web developers, where does it stop? How much of our public day to day lives will be monitored without anyone really knowing and where is the line drawn?
https://www.buenosaires.gob.ar/justiciayseguridad/centro-de-monitoreo-urbano
2. With how many people it takes to monitor systems as large as the ones in Buenos Aires, New Orleans, and other major cities, how far out are we from systems of algorithms that screen the cameras and the footage they hold for red flags or incidences that humans would look for? With the immense amounts of information, you would think that humans would have a much higher margin of error than technology would soon have.
https://www.eff.org/pages/surveillance-cameras
3. With all the new monitoring systems in place and the way the police have been using them now, what is keeping this new and growing technology from getting into the hands of the wrong people? I feel as if the new monitoring systems can tell you who has been where, how many parking spots are available, and so much private information, much of it eventually being available to web developers, where does it stop? How much of our public day to day lives will be monitored without anyone really knowing and where is the line drawn?
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