Criminals are posting themselves destroying Flock cameras.
AI can help determine where it happened.
And yes, destroying these cameras is a crime.
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Built in San Francisco. Deployed around the world.
Building AI that helps solve crimes isn't easy. Countless hours were spent collecting data, testing models, and chasing every last bit of accuracy.
A look behind the scenes from the early GeoSpy days—now Raven.
Some of the Raven branding work that didn't make the cut.
It's funny how much work goes into the things people never see.
Here are a few of the near misses.
AI is getting wild.
This is a FaceTime screenshot
No GPS. No metadata. No landmarks.
Just a blurry view out a car window.
I dropped it into GeoSpy (Raven).
5 seconds later it returned the exact location.