AI Will Soon be Able to Detect Homeless Encampments

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This car commonly frequents district 10 and different public areas. So far, the municipal rides throughout the community take place every few weeks.

With the aforementioned cameras in place, video footage and pictures are then transferred into computer vision software. From this point, tech businesses have all the necessary training material to help AI spot homeless encampments accordingly and via the right algorithms.

San Jose’s use of technology goes beyond just spotting tents used by the homeless, though. In collaboration with these companies, the city will also have the ability to detect potholes and incorrectly-parked vehicles.

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Some people have concerns about adverse repercussions

Artificial intelligence may be one of the most controversial forms of tech in modern history. Amid San Jose’s new work, some individuals expressed apprehension about cameras on municipal vehicles ultimately violating privacy rights.

Yet, this city assures the public that it’s only surveilling objects like homeless encampments, rather than human beings. To put concerns to bed, San Jose also revealed that its technology blurs out people’s faces and even the license plate numbers on their cars.