Will schools start using AI surveillance cameras with facial recognition? Some in Colorado already are
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Nearly 400 AI-enabled cameras are being used in the Cheyenne Mountain School District, allowing administrators to identify people and track movements based on descriptions.
Colorado state Sen. Chris Hansen emphasized the need to balance enhancing security with concerns over potential misuse of AI surveillance technologies in schools.
With a statewide moratorium on AI surveillance set to expire next summer, Colorado legislators are discussing regulations for AI usage in educational settings.
As schools enhance security with AI, ongoing debates about the ethics of surveillance, especially concerning children, are becoming increasingly urgent.
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