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Police cameras help solve crimes, but spark privacy debate
U.S. law enforcement agencies use AI-powered cameras to scan billions of vehicles monthly, often without driver awareness. Supporters claim the technology aids crime-solving, while critics warn it creates a surveillance network and raises privacy concerns.
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