As cities continue to grapple with issues of public safety, traffic congestion, and resource allocation, the use of smart street sensors is on the rise. These advanced sensors, equipped with artificial intelligence and machine learning capabilities, are being installed in urban areas to monitor and analyze various aspects of city life, from traffic patterns and pedestrian flow to noise pollution and air quality. But as these sensors become increasingly prevalent, concerns are growing about the potential for mass surveillance and the impact on individual privacy. Experts warn that the data collected by these sensors could be used to create detailed profiles of citizens, raising questions about who has access to this information and how it is being used.


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