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		By: jdgalt1		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[My attitude toward these and related tech depends very much on who is going to use them and how.

I would never have an Alexa or Siri inside my house, and I get uncomfortable if I visit somebody who has one.  On the other hand, I would have no problem with the landlord having cameras and mikes that monitor the area around the mobile homes in my park.  And I&#039;d tolerate a Ring or even a direct police camera that covers my porch, on condition that they&#039;re willing to provide me footage so I can go to court and win if some neighborhood child commits vandalism, or there&#039;s a disturbance or altercation.

As for Clearview, I&#039;d like to see it get into the hands of the general public (or have somebody duplicate it as open-source) ASAP,  because we can all use it to identify assholes who may not rise to the level of police response, but threaten to and have no business being where they can affect my life.  And that category covers a lot of ground for some of us.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My attitude toward these and related tech depends very much on who is going to use them and how.</p>
<p>I would never have an Alexa or Siri inside my house, and I get uncomfortable if I visit somebody who has one.  On the other hand, I would have no problem with the landlord having cameras and mikes that monitor the area around the mobile homes in my park.  And I&#8217;d tolerate a Ring or even a direct police camera that covers my porch, on condition that they&#8217;re willing to provide me footage so I can go to court and win if some neighborhood child commits vandalism, or there&#8217;s a disturbance or altercation.</p>
<p>As for Clearview, I&#8217;d like to see it get into the hands of the general public (or have somebody duplicate it as open-source) ASAP,  because we can all use it to identify assholes who may not rise to the level of police response, but threaten to and have no business being where they can affect my life.  And that category covers a lot of ground for some of us.</p>
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