Amazon's Ring cancels partnership with Flock, a network of AI cameras used by ICE, feds, and police | TechCrunch
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Amazon's Ring cancels partnership with Flock, a network of AI cameras used by ICE, feds, and police | TechCrunch
"The two companies announced a deal in October, which would have allowed Ring doorbell users to share footage with Flock and its network of public safety agencies to assist with "evidence collection and investigative work." As reported by 404 Media, Flock's footage has been used by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), the Secret Service, and the Navy, which all have had access to Flock's tens of thousands of AI-enabled cameras. (Flock maintains that it does not explicitly work with ICE.)"
"This news comes less than a week after Ring's Super Bowl ad aired, which showed how its AI-powered Search Party feature could use a network of neighborhood cameras to find lost dogs. The ad stoked controversy from viewers who worried that this technology could be leveraged against humans. A Ring spokesperson has stated that this technology is "not capable of processing human biometrics.""
"But this technology is not dissimilar from that of Flock. Using footage from Flock cameras, Flock's government and police partners can make natural language searches of their video footage to find people who match specific descriptions. When this AI-powered technology is used by law enforcement, it has been shown to exacerbate racial biases. Ring even rolled out a facial recognition feature in December called "Familiar Faces," which allows users to catalog the faces of people who often visit their homes"
Ring canceled a planned partnership with Flock Safety because the integration would require more time and resources. The October deal would have allowed Ring doorbell users to share footage with Flock and its public safety network for evidence collection. Flock footage has been accessed by ICE, the Secret Service, and the Navy, though Flock says it does not explicitly work with ICE. Ring's Super Bowl ad showcased its AI Search Party feature and raised concerns about human surveillance despite claims it cannot process human biometrics. Flock's AI enables natural-language video searches, and law enforcement use has been shown to exacerbate racial biases. Ring added a Familiar Faces facial-recognition feature to catalog frequent visitors.
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