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Tiny home crackdown underway as officials turn to cameras and artificial intelligence to catch people living in cars
RESIDENTS of tiny homes may find themselves homeless as one city cracks down on people living in RVs and cars. The city of San Jose, California, is launching a pilot program that will see officials use AI technology to identify people living in their vehicles on the city streets. CorbisSan Jose has been working on an AI pilot project to see if cameras can accurately identify lived-in vehicles[/caption] GettyA surveillance car rigged with cameras has been scanning the streets of District 10 to test the software but homeless advocates are deeply concerned[/caption] It comes after the California Bay Area saw an increase in people choosing to live in cars and RVs in 2022 with Almeda

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