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NYC subways join airports, police in using AI surveillance. Privacy experts are worried.
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Date:2025-04-15 22:51:40
New York City’s subway system is the latest to implement artificial intelligence-powered surveillance, following an increase of similar software use in airports and police stations across the country.
The Metropolitan Transit Authority, the agency that operates the city’s public transportation, quietly rolled out a third-party technology to help crackdown on fare evaders, NBC reported.
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