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Pueblo residents protest Flock cameras, AI surveillance use

Published

18 August 2026

Topic

regulatory

Sectors

Cybersecurity

Geography

United States

Source

Read at chieftain.com

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Fusion42 · 18 August 2026 · Fusion42 review

Around 25 Pueblo residents protested the use of Flock Safety's AI-powered automated license plate reader cameras, raising concerns about AI surveillance in public safety.

This Wire brief sits within Fusion42's coverage of Cybersecurity. Wire is Fusion42's founder-focused intelligence feed: each story is connected to the funds and startups it names — every one with a live profile on Raise or Scout — so founders can follow the capital and the momentum behind the headline rather than just the headline itself. Wire analysis is one of the live surfaces Arthur reasons over.

◆ The Wire takeaway

You must anticipate growing pushback on AI surveillance tools like Flock cameras in local markets, as protests could prompt new privacy regulations restricting your product's deployment.

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