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DHS Seeks AI-Powered Surveillance Trucks for Border Monitoring

The Department of Homeland Security is developing a fleet of AI-powered surveillance trucks capable of autonomous border monitoring. The Modular Mobile Surveillance System would deploy computer vision technology to detect movement miles away. This initiative comes amid significant budget increases for immigration enforcement.

The Department of Homeland Security is moving forward with plans to deploy a fleet of high-tech surveillance vehicles along US borders, according to federal contracting documents reviewed by WIRED. The proposed system would transform standard 4×4 trucks into rolling observation towers equipped with artificial intelligence, advanced radar systems, and high-powered cameras.

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Amazon’s Ring Deepens Police Surveillance Partnerships Through Flock Safety Integration

Amazon’s Ring is expanding police access to doorbell camera footage through a new partnership with surveillance platform Flock Safety. The integration allows over 5,000 law enforcement agencies to request video directly through the Ring Neighbors app, representing a significant shift from the company’s previous attempts to distance itself from police collaborations.

Expanded Police Access to Home Surveillance Footage

Amazon’s Ring doorbell cameras are significantly expanding law enforcement access to user footage through a new partnership with surveillance platform Flock Safety, according to recent reports. The deal gives more than 5,000 law enforcement agencies the ability to request Ring video through Flock’s existing police surveillance infrastructure.