How The FBI Tracks You With AI Security Cameras
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You can leave your phone at home. Pay in cash. Turn everything off. It won't matter — an AI camera network is already logging your car, your clothes, and the way you walk. This is the story of the $8.4 billion surveillance empire quietly recording your everyday life, and the Air Force engineer facing 25 criminal charges for tearing 13 of its cameras down. 🎓 Want to learn OSINT & Hacking (legally) Join the Hacker Academy: https://bit.ly/The-Hacker-Academy In this video: how "license plate readers" evolved into AI systems that fingerprint your vehicle and track pedestrians through parks and playgrounds… how one man discovered he'd been logged 526 times without being suspected of anything… how a private company sells warrant-free access to your movements… the documented cases of police using it to stalk ex-partners… and the growing global fightback — from a volunteer map of 112,000+ cameras to the landmark court ruling that could change everything. Whether you're watching from the US
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