Amazon plans to install always-on surveillance cameras in its delivery vehicles
Amazon is increasing its worker surveillance, citing safety as the driving force.
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They got cameras in the yard?I had one in the last road trucking job I had. They have a purpose but can also be annoying. It depends on how the company uses them.
Now I just yard drive shuttling trailers so I don't really need it.
They got cameras in the yard?
Of course, because bitches and their milkshakes bringin' all the boys to it.They got cameras in the yard?
Can’t even pick your nose or tilt to fart in peace?Some of the LTL drivers that pick up from us at work say their companies have cameras on their trucks and they review footage often.
I think it was the AAA Cooper driver that said they review how long they are at stops, if they ever use their phones, how long they take a break or lunch, how they drive.Can’t even pick your nose or tilt to fart in peace?
The iRobot Deal Would Give Amazon Maps Inside Millions of Homes
Why is the Roomba company worth $1.7 billion to Amazon? It’s not the dust, it’s the data.www.wired.com
Technically, yeah. They want to see how people are setting up their homes so they can advertise in a relatable. Not to mention, Amazon tends to have their own generic brand (I think it's called Essentials) so having access to what people have and may need to replace in the future gives them an opportunity to make a cheap version and profit.I don't really get how this data is valuable. Or do they only have to convince some marketing a******s it has enough value to sell to them.
I mean what are they learning? The placement of furniture in a home?
I think Ring door bells should all be a live feed to police agencies.
Dono, might depend on where and how it’s facing. Like if all that’s visible is private property then nope, but if like a greater percentage is facing just public viewing space then maybe, but I feel like there’s need to be terms of agreement and allowance m, cos they’re essentially using your wifi and internet provider, so there should be a finical kick back to tap into something one pays for. We are paying for them to do everything else and now we’re paying to use our services twice, not feeling that. Or allow us to us tap into their streams instead of having to fill out or request it through all their policy formalities. Like my neighbor had to jump through a bunch of hoops to get to the video feed from the neighboring town homes to get the plate numbers of the car that hit hers and ran. Took almost two weeks. Found out later they could’ve just asked lolI think Ring door bells should all be a live feed to police agencies.