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A $14 billion AI shift is changing how public safety actually works

THE STREET·May 19 ago·3 min read
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The cameras were always there. On street corners, in stadiums, at transit hubs, and across the venues where millions of people gather. For decades they recorded. They stored. They waited. Today, what these cameras are doing now is fundamentally different. And the business being built around that …

The cameras were always there. On street corners, in stadiums, at transit hubs, and across the venues where millions of people gather. For decades they recorded. They stored. They waited. Today, what these cameras are doing now is fundamentally different. And the business being built around that …

The cameras were always there. On street corners, in stadiums, at transit hubs, and across the venues where millions of people gather. For decades they recorded. They stored. They waited. Today, what these cameras are doing now is fundamentally different. And the business being built around that …

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