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Eufy Paid Users for ‘Theft’ Videos to Train AI

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    Security camera maker Eufy ran a campaign offering users $2 per video of package or car-door thefts — even staged ones — to train its AI systems between December 2024 and February 2025.
    More than 120 people said they participated, with some earning up to $80 for multiple staged acts. Eufy says the videos are used “solely for AI training,” but privacy experts warn that monetizing user-submitted footage carries risks, especially after similar apps like Neon were found to expose user data.

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      That’s a tricky ethical line. AI training shouldn’t compromise people’s trust or privacy.

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        It shows how far companies are going to gather real-world data. Transparency is key here.

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