Flock CEO Punches Back Against Critics on Fox News: Privacy Can’t Be the Only Priority
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Flock Safety CEO calls for national ‘compromise’ amid camera sabotage and public revolt
Flock Safety CEO Garrett Langley addressed balancing privacy and safety amid Americans' oversight concerns in an interview Saturday with Fox News host Kayleigh McEnany.From destroyed camera poles to viral signs blocking surveillance lenses, Americans are pushing back against neighborhood surveillance cameras.Automated license plate readers, known as Flock cameras, are used by law enforcement in dozens of states to record vehicle data that can ai…
Flock Safety CEO calls for national 'compromise' amid camera sabotage and public revolt - NEW YORK TIMES POST
Flock Safety CEO defends AI surveillance cameras amid backlash Flock Safety founder and CEO Garrett Langley joins host Kayleigh McEnany on ‘Saturday in America’ to address the growing backlash against AI license plate reader cameras. While critics like Senator Bernie Sanders raise mass surveillance and privacy concerns, Langley defends the technology by highlighting its role in solving over one million crimes and locating 10,000 missing persons …
Flock CEO: Safety Is More Important Than Privacy
“I value my privacy, but what we’re talking about is safety as well. And so I think when people talk about just one of these things, privacy or safety, they’re prioritizing the wrong thing. What we have to prioritize as a country is compromise: how do we have our safety, and how do we balance privacy? That’s like banning vehicles. That would never have made sense. Instead what we did is we introduced laws against drunk driving, laws around airba…
Flock CEO says privacy can't be the only priority; it is about safety, as Americans vandalize AI surveillance traffic cameras across US
US News: Amid intense backlash over Flock surveillance cameras across America, Flock CEO Garrett Langeley told Fox News that privacy is not the only priority. .
Flock CEO Punches Back Against Critics on Fox News: Privacy Can’t Be the Only Priority
Flock CEO Garrett Langley pushed back against the growing criticism of his company’s AI cameras during a Saturday interview on Fox News, arguing concerns about privacy are warranted but fail to take into account how its license plate-reading technology can be used for good. “I think these are important conversations to have,” he told Saturday in America co-host Kayleigh McEnany, after she asked about the privacy concerns. “I value my privacy… bu…
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