Ring was the subject of significant backlash earlier this month, after a poorly received Super Bowl ad drew attention to its surveillance cameras' AI-powered Search Party feature. Though advertised as ...
Los Angeles homeowners have gone to war with authorities trying to tear down their private warning signs and security cameras – despite them deterring rampaging criminals. Neighbors in Valley Glen in ...
Building a safer alternative to OpenClaw using Claude Code addresses significant security concerns while preserving the core functionality of an AI assistant. OpenClaw is recognized for its automation ...
Photographers often take photographs of the scenes that spark emotions – but did you know that Nikon once gave that ability to a dog? Using a compact camera, a 3D printed case, and a heart rate ...
North Carolina investigators have generated 10,000 leads in gun-related crimes using a national firearm shell casing database, making the state one of the first in the country to reach that milestone.
The true crime genre has long relied on an understanding with the viewer: we accept a certain level of artifice in exchange for the truth. We tolerate shadowy silhouettes, distorted voices, and ...
Abstract: The proliferation of surveillance cameras has led to massive video datasets, making real-time crime detection highly challenging due to factors like occlusions, lighting variations, and ...
FARGO — Fargo police insist they are not acting in the role of “Big Brother” with their use of Flock cameras. Multiple agencies near the Twin Cities have canceled their contracts with the company, but ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — Louisville Metro Police laid out its focus for fighting crime in 2026. LMPD's 2026 Crime Plan is very similar to 2025's, and the department is targeting specific areas of ...
The historic surge of federal agents in the Twin Cities is igniting new fears about who has access to the network of cameras Minnesota police agencies rely on to catch criminals. These cameras are ...
The $158 billion volume of crypto-crime in 2025 wasn't driven by small-time scammers, but by massive infrastructure usage, such as sanctions evasion networks and stablecoin issuers like the ...