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Today’s systems are cloud-based and AI-driven. They use facial recognition to tell the difference between a family member and a stranger, infrared sensors to see in total darkness, and high-gain microphones to capture whispers. While these features make us safer, they also mean our most private moments—conversations in the kitchen, routines in the hallway—are being digitized, uploaded to servers, and processed by algorithms. The Risks: Data Breaches and "The Eye in the Cloud"

As cameras become mandatory in rental properties (landlords installing them in common areas), tenants are fighting for the right to cover or disable them during private hours. Expect future legislation to grant renters explicit control over in-unit cameras.

: For business or high-traffic home environments, visible signage can act as both a deterrent and a way to inform people they are being recorded, which is often a legal requirement. Technical Privacy Features