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The police are watching you, and some lawmakers aren't


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A not-so-friendly four-legged friend briefly joined the New York City Police Department this year, shocking New Yorkers in viral videos when it was deployed in response to a hostage situation in the Bronx, and later in a public housing building in Manhattan.
The tool – a 70-pound robot made by the company Boston Dynamics that is capable of transmitting video, sound and two-way communication – sparked an outcry about an overreach in the kinds of police surveillance that New Yorkers are exposed to.(The device was first tested and deployed by the NYPD last year.) Police have touted the so-called “digidog” for its ability to evaluate the safety of a scene, such as a hostage situation, and make officers aware of any potential threats before going in themselves.Facing scrutiny of the tool, department officials have countered that robots have been used to assess dangerous situations and diffuse bombs for decades. ....

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NYPD use facial recognition app against their own officers to ID cops drinking before mate's funeral


Two NYPD cops were suspended after bosses used facial recognition technology to identify them in photo as they drank on the way to the funeral of a slain colleague
The NYPD s head of internal affairs ordered the use controversial facial recognition to identify cops drinking before the funeral of a slain colleague
Deputy Commissioner Joseph Reznick s decision to turn the Clearview AI app on his own men emerged in a 235-page trove of internal documents 
The documents show a close relationship between NYPD officers and the founder of the Clearview AI app, Hoan Ton-That
The NY Post reported Reznick s order led to the suspension of two cops caught drinking on a train to the February 2019 funeral of Detective Brian Simonsen ....

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