A recent survey shows 71% of Americans worry about poll safety, with many advocating for security cameras to deter voter intimidation. Dean Drako, CEO at Eagle Eye Networks, discusses how AI-powered video analytics can assist in election security.
BISMARCK, ND (KXNET) — According to Business Wire, 71% of Americans are worried about voter intimidation or safety at the polls.
This election is sure to have massive implications, and voters are saying they want extra precautions to be taken to ensure their safety when they cast their ballots. A new national survey says that voters at all ends of the political spectrum want there to be security cameras at their voting place, with 82% of Republicans, 77% of Democrats, and 74% of independents agreeing.
By Edward Segal
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Since 2012, Eagle Eye Networks has provided smart cloud surveillance solutions, leveraging AI to drive natural language search, automation, and more. Eagle Eye’s camera-agnostic approach heightens security while saving money, time, and resources.
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