The Cincinnati Police Department has launched a $4.8 million drone program, making it the first in Ohio to use drones as ...
By Michael Ioannou and Emilios CharalambousThe rapid proliferation of drones across Europe has reshaped entire sectors from commercial photography and media production to infrastructure inspection, ...
Drones are already reshaping our lives — in surveillance, in photography and especially in war. One Times reporter recently ...
The Columbus Division of Police is one of several central Ohio law enforcement and fire departments with a drone program.
This article explains how new surveillance and biometric tech, like drones and facial recognition, challenge privacy rights.
Drone technology can easily erode the scraps of privacy we have left, but the creepiness of the eyes in the sky could force us to rethink our current legal framework for data collection. drone_hdr_615 ...
Privacy is directly related to technology when it comes to drones. Digital cameras have enabled drone technology that can read a coin from several thousand feet ...
The San Francisco Police Department on Wednesday gave an inside look at its new technology center and the tools officers are ...
Created by the state legislature, the two-year long pilot is the nation's first statewide drone program for first responders, ...
A Ukrainian operator who survived the attack told Business Insider that he credits the vehicle driver with saving the crew's ...
TIC. At the center, SFPD investigators have access to 400 license plate reader cameras and more than 60 drones to fight crime ...