President Donald Trump stated that the use of Flock cameras is currently being reviewed and that he will announce his position on the matter in the coming weeks. Flock cameras, which utilize AI-assisted license plate readers, are active in 49 states and have been a topic of public concern due to privacy implications. Trump acknowledged the mixed opinions surrounding the cameras during a recent Oval Office interview, noting that there are pros and cons to consider. Flock Safety CEO Garrett Langley recently announced changes to the company's data retention policies in response to public backlash, reducing the default retention period from 30 days to seven days. The company has faced criticism after reports of misuse by police officers, but it argues that the cameras play a crucial role in tracking stolen vehicles and aiding law enforcement.
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Trump to Announce Position on Flock Cameras After Review
President Donald Trump announced that he is reviewing the use of Flock cameras and will disclose his position in the coming weeks. Flock cameras, which are used for license plate recognition, have raised privacy concerns, prompting the company to adjust its data retention policies following public backlash.
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Trump says Flock cameras ‘being studied,’ will reveal stance in coming weeks
Trump to Announce Position on Flock Cameras After Review