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Comment by cronix

3 years ago

Now if only you could get your neighbors to quit too. The ones that have it are all still recording you. You really only need one or two per block to monitor everyone on the street. ML should easily be able to work out "Silver Corolla with license plate ABC123 left 1200 Sunnyside St at 4:32pm and headed East." Then another one 3 blocks away can report the same car turning North on 127th, and then another can report...

That would assume that nest and ring cameras are even capable of making out license plates. They're all crappy sensors with horrible night vision.

  • So you're saying it will only be a few more years then? Look at where cellphone cameras were 20 years ago, and where they are today. The present inadequacy of hardware doesn't give me any comfort.

  • Why would you stop at the first model once you are already in the ecosystem? People upgrade their devices all the time.

This is much easier (and already accomplished) by the government installing license plate readers.

To be fair, though, there's a flip side. My neighbors seem to get more utility from my driveway feed than I do. Every couple of months, I get a text from a neighbor asking if I got footage of some such thing. Everybody knows who has cameras, and those people are invaluable whenever something nefarious happens (mail theft, break in, kids running amok, etc).

Don't live so close to your neighbors? Easier said than done, but on the long scale...