Flock Safety is squarely at the center of that debate. The Atlanta-based company has rapidly expanded by selling automated ...
Mounting privacy and security issues have residents and activists concerned.
Georgia law enforcement officers have used license plate recognition databases for personal reasons. Agencies say they have ...
With an estimated 94,000 automated license plate readers in America, police and federal agents can almost track your ...
A company that sells cameras to catch drivers illegally passing stopped school buses wants to turn them into license plate ...
By Norihiko Shirouzu July 1 (Reuters) - Autonomous-driving startup Wayve is riding a tide of investor interest. The ...
Tesla started rolling out FSD v14 'Lite' to HW3 cars, but it's still a supervised Level 2 system — not the unsupervised ...
A researcher found that using Anthropic’s Claude Opus 4.7, he could break into the website of Front Gate—used by every ...
Automatic license plate reader (ALPR) companies like Flock Safety are quietly trying to build a nationwide mass surveillance ...
Allegro MicroSystems, Inc. (“Allegro”) (Nasdaq: ALGM), a global leader in power and sensing solutions for motion control and energy-efficient systems, today introduced the A81415, the industry's first ...
Have you ever muttered the words, "Shoot, I was supposed to turn off there," while driving? I definitely have. But what if your car could let you know when you need to change lanes to make an exit?
On a recent trip to Europe, I noticed something interesting about the car ads: Many of them were for Chinese brands like BYD, DFSK, MG, Lynk & Co., Jaecoo, and Omoda. When I called a taxi, the driver ...
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