‘Intelligent’ Streetlights to ‘watch’ Florida residents

'Intelligent' Streetlights to 'Watch' Florida ResidentsInfowars – by Mikael Thalen

The Jacksonville, Florida, city government is preparing to install more than 50 “intelligent” streetlights under a new General Electric pilot program.

In accordance with the “GE Intelligent City Initiate,” the “data-collecting” LED streetlights will be placed throughout the city’s downtown and surrounding areas.

According to a Thursday morning presentation by GE, the lights will be “interconnected with one another and will collect real-time data,” as reported by the Jacksonville Business Journal.  

“GE’s intelligent LEDs are a gateway to city-changing technology, with sensors, controls, wireless transmitters and microprocessors built within the LED system,” GE states.

Once collected, GE’s “Predix software” will analyze the data in real-time, providing the city with an array of information.

“Predix, GE’s software platform for the Industrial Internet, collects and analyzes data from these components, delivering optimized tools that respond to city challenges,” GE says.

Although the city will have access to the data, City Spokesman David DeCamp admits that GE will own all information collected.

“Data will be hosted on GE Lighting’s network, city and JEA may request data and use it internally,” Decamp told the Journal. “Data may be shared with third parties only with written consent of GE Lighting.”

GE on the other hand asserted that the city had final say on the specifics of data collection and sharing.

So far the city has mostly focused on the streetlights’ ability to give drivers “real time information on locations of available parking spaces,” making little note of the troubling surveillance capabilities of such technologies.

In 2013 the Las Vegas Public Works Department began testing a similar streetlight system which included audio and video recording applications. The manufacturer, “Illuminating Concepts,” stoked controversy in 2011 when it was discovered that their lights included “Homeland Security” features.

At the time, the company’s website highlighted its hi-tech features including “voice stress analyzers” that would “assist DHS in protecting its citizens and natural resources.”

“If the city installed street lights with surveillance abilities… you would never know,” a Homeland Security employee told reporters at the time.

According to GE, San Diego, California, will also participate in the pilot program.

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One thought on “‘Intelligent’ Streetlights to ‘watch’ Florida residents

  1. hey info wars, want to put in what “data” they will/can collect?
    10 fuc*ing paragraphs of chuckle-headed rambling before you disclose 1 thing these can do. give parking updates???

    If i wrote this article in grade school my teacher would have failed me. And I suck at writing and grammar.

    your mom(mikael) should go back in time and take a clothes hanger with her. (YES that is an abortion reference)

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