This website lets you check if your license plate was ever searched on Flock's cameras
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Why it matters: As the use of AI-powered surveillance cameras across the US becomes increasingly controversial, opponents are pushing back in various ways. One group has aggregated public information into a search engine that uncovers Flock user logs. However, the site can only review a fraction of Flock's database.
HaveIBeenFlocked.com allows users to search license plates to see whether authorities or others with access to Flock's camera network have searched for the same plates. The site is part of a growing network of online resources that track and report on what growing numbers of Americans call a surveillance state.
Flock's AI-powered cameras, which automatically enter license plates on passing vehicles into a searchable database, currently operate in approximately 6,000 communities across the US. Authorities can use them to trace vehicles' movements, which they...
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