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WA Police Launch Real-Time AI Camera Surveillance to Catch Criminals

The Sydney Morning Herald

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Date Published
19 June 2026
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2
Australian
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Created
19 June 2026, 12:00 pm

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WA Police will become the first force in the country to use real-time AI-generated facial recognition in public spaces.

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This article highlights Western Australia Police becoming the first Australian jurisdiction to deploy real-time AI facial recognition in public spaces. The shift toward automated surveillance raises significant concerns regarding domestic AI governance, privacy frameworks, and the lack of robust oversight for high-risk AI applications. While primarily a matter of civil liberties, the implementation of such frontier detection capabilities reflects broader trends in the integration of autonomous systems into state security infrastructures without comprehensive safety standards. This development serves as a critical case study for Australian AI policy as the nation navigates the balance between public safety and the prevention of systemic technological harms.

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