Last July, San Jose issued an open invitation to technology companies to mount cameras on a municipal vehicle that began periodically driving through the city’s district 10 in December, collecting footage of the streets and public spaces. The images are fed into computer vision software and used to train the companies’ algorithms to detect the unwanted objects, according to interviews and documents the Guardian obtained through public records requests.

  • @TheControlled
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    -18 months ago

    Duh, by gassing them or by firing squad!

    How the fuck should I know? I just said idgaf how it’s done, I just do.

    Why can’t I want homeless shit and piss and devastation out of my city while also have compassion for them as humans and help them? You people are so binary! You can do both.

    • @Maggoty
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      38 months ago

      Because the “fuck it I just want them gone” attitude is what’s led to every high level human rights crime and mass murder we learn about in school.

      If your problem is the smell, then let’s put in latrines. Or, and I know this is a truly radical thought to American Capitalism, we can give them a place to live properly. Instead of forcing them to live like animals because the system refused to pay them enough to exist inside it properly.