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Respectful Cameras
The increase in public video surveillance is changing the way that young Americans view their right to privacy. From the surveillance cameras on public streets, to the boom in camera phones and point and shoot video cameras to the technology of Google Earth, cameras are everywhere these days. Some people see them as a great tool that could lead to a safer world while others are reluctant to give away their personal freedoms and rights that Americans have cherished for so many years. Sounds like something has to give right? Perhaps not. Ken Goldberg, a Professor of Engineering and Information at Berkeley, just might have a solution for everyone. Inspired from the artwork of John Baldessari, Ken has created what he calls "respectful cameras" that can blot out an individuals face with the few lines of code. Is this the answer to this dilemma? Where do you see this technology going in the future?
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Date Found: November 27, 2008
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