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New York City is looking to use AI subway cameras to try to predict when crime will happen instead of waiting for it to ...
Cops estimate the stolen surveillance equipment cost $12,000. All NYC subway cars have had security cameras since December, ...
MTA Chief Security Officer Michael Kemper said (via The Gothamist) that the agency is working with AI companies to develop ...
It hopes that AI-enabled cameras can be used for ‘predictive prevention.’ New York’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority ...
The MTA has confirmed it is working with tech firms on AI to analyze subway camera feeds for "problematic behavior," though ...
In fact, MTA Chief of Security Michael Kemper said, assaults on NYPD officers were also up 152% during that same time period. “Crime in the subway system is trending downward,” Kemper said.
The transit agency's head of security said the technology could be used to help prevent crimes before they happen.
In a presentation to board members, MTA chief security officer Michael Kemper highlighted several statistics meant to contradict Duffy’s depiction of New York’s transit system as a hellscape ...
The system’s security chief says he's working to set up a system to detect potential crimes in the subway, improving police response and, ideally, reducing danger for riders. It’s the latest use of AI ...