Ubiquitous Intelligent Cameras-Between Legal Nightmare and Social Empowerment

We discuss key questions that need to be answered to enable a socially acceptable use of body-worn intelligent camera devices (Smart Cams). The BMBF (German Federal Ministry of Education and Research) funded Project ChaRiSma (2015–2017) assessed Chances and Risks of Smart cameras in public Spaces. I...

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