Tuesday, June 16, 2026

Data Centers, Smart Meters, Ring Cameras, AI, and Flock Cameras

 The rapid development of data centers is significantly impacting land use, energy consumption, and personal privacy. These centers are closely related to the increasing deployment of surveillance technologies.

● Data centers are being built on agricultural lands, using substantial water and electricity, contributing to surveillance of populations.

● Technologies like smart meters and Flock cameras are part of this surveillance ecosystem. Flock cameras, which are automatic license plate readers, are promoted for public safety and operate without requiring a warrant.

● Flock Safety, a company behind these cameras, has installed around 80,000 of them nationwide. They capture extensive vehicle details, recording every car regardless of criminal suspicion.

● The ownership of these cameras lies with companies like Flock and Google, enabling them to collect and potentially share data without users' consent.

● Smart meters track households' energy usage and can control devices without permission, raising privacy concerns.

● Residents near data centers express dissatisfaction due to noise and energy consumption demands which affect local utilities.

● Overall, these technologies seem designed to enhance surveillance and control under the guise of safety and improvement.

The growth of data centers and associated surveillance technologies reflects a troubling trend toward a society under constant observation, raising concerns about privacy and personal safety. 

https://canadafreepress.com/article/data-centers-smart-meters-ring-cameras-ai-and-flock-cameras

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