Swedish-based Axis Communications demonstrates its artificial intelligence-based 'dynamic masking' technology in an exhibit at the embassy's House of Sweden last week. The surveillance system can monitor crowd movements in real time while automatically obscuring individual faces or entire bodies, the company says, depending on the privacy setting for the AI program. (Photo by Ryan Lovelace/The Washington Times)
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