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In 2004, when casualties in Iraq were rising due to roadside bombs, Ross McNutt and his team came up with an idea. We've got about $150 million worth of the proposal sitting out there for a large number of cities. It was at a bar. Read about Eye in the Sky by Radiolab from WNYC and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists. She's actually going to roll through the intersection. Radiolab is a show about curiosity. Suspect car one, here's his path before the murder, here's his path after the murder. And then he showed us their command center and this is where you have a bunch of people sitting in front of these enormous screens. In 2004, when casualties in Iraq were rising due to roadside bombs, Ross McNutt and his team came up with an idea. More information about Sloan at www.sloan.org. What we're doing here in Dayton is we are looking at a turn pike or something. So I think calling it grotesque invasion of privacy would pretty much reflect the way this group was feeling. I just wanted to do a show where I get to say that name at least 10 times, please. Then we went over to the hangar where he has all the airplanes. I did a lot of good. from New York Public Radio in accordance with our Terms of Use. Accuracy and availability may vary. Received at 4:50 PM. Like with a lot of these technologies, they maybe start in the military, but then they trickle down all the way down to all of us. Ross called him up and was like, look. Our fact checkers are Eva Dasher and Michelle Harris. This was the stuff of science fiction when Orwell wrote 1984. And so the idea is that it's sort of a support mechanism, right? Alex has trained himself to pick out movement. And oh, by the way, this may dramatically help that community relations. Their belief was, I'm not doing anything wrong so I don't care what people see me doing. It's weird. Juarez, especially at the time we did this, they averaged 300 murders a month and 52 kidnappings a week. Visit our website terms of use at www.wnyc.org for further information. She was just home on her lunch break, and she sees a moving van pull up in front of her neighbor's house. Suicide bombs ripped through police buildings and city streets. Eye in the Sky from Radiolab on Podchaser, aired Thursday, 18th June 2015. So we did, Radiolab and Note to Self, did a joint episode last year called Eye In The Sky. Which I think is fair to say, is frustrating to him. Update: Eye In the Sky. You can go to radiolab.org for more information about the McNutt. Comments. There are fewer and fewer technical constraints on what we can do that places a special obligation on us to ask tough questions about what we should do. And I would urge everybody listening right now to go to iTunes and download the latest podcasts from Note to Self. Radiolab. They got there relatively quickly from what I remember, but he had already taken off. And this is where all the plane pictures end up because Ross's basic idea in taking this technology from Fallujah to a city like Dayton, Ohio is basically this: US cities have just as large a problem as we do in Afghanistan and Iraq, only it's not IEDs, it's crime. RadioLab sky update eye An update on Ross McNutt and his superpower — he can zoom in on everyday life, then rewind and fast-forward to solve crimes in a shutter-flash. We don't know where he went. We've done Compton we've been to Rome. A quarter of the people were supportive of this technology and they were frustrated with the amount of crime. This house, this house appears to be their cartel headquarters. Update: Eye In the Sky. But then we actually read it, and it was weird and interesting and brought up lots of issues. Persistent surveillance systems. He starts at the beginning and you see there's her house and her car is parked outside. This is so weird. An update on Ross McNutt and his superpower — he can zoom in on everyday life, then rewind and fast-forward to solve crimes in a shutter-flash. Now normally in a case like this, the police would be like, well, how do we follow him? More information about Sloan www.sloan.org. Alex pulls up on the screen, this very grainy, aerial shot of Juárez. Do you think that's it guys? Juarez is like, "Maybe." You see that like teeny little pixel gets in her car. This is Angie Horn. So how did you guys find out about this? We basically set up a test in June of 2012 for a five day flight to see for ourselves what it was capable of doing. They even make my name sound easy. Yeah. There are going to be traffic police who are watching, who goes through the red light. A quarter of the people were supportive of this technology, and they were frustrated with the amount of crime. But should he? It was an older white box truck, just a regular, random moving truck. There is a clear trade off between security and privacy. And that there was no way that you could trust government with this volume of information and this breadth of information. But eventually they developed what became known as Project Angel Fire. There was a call of this breaking/entering in progress with a description of a van. And based on the amount of time that was going to have to be spent, we decided there were other, more immediate techniques that could be used, that could be invested in, and we took the money that could have been spent on this and spent it on some other activities. And what McNutt and his team are doing now, and this is actually what they were doing when we went to visit them. This is Radiolab. So they've made the arrest. So it didn't go to the government or any elected officials. He's clicking forward on the photo and you see. Yeah. It seems like what you're saying is that like it was just going to be too hard to get people over the hurdle. She was actually headed to work on this morning. Oh, happy to. They will be our guides into the world of. So like, eh, it's not worth it. And then they hit on it. We want this implemented, and we want it implemented very broadly. He calls up the people in the field goes, "Go over there." ... From the obvious but unasked (Why is the sky blue?) I talked to him last summer a couple of years ago. No. So on and so on. Good. Now one murder becomes two, two cars become four. I feel like there's something being lost here, but I can never quite put my finger on it. With help from Damiano Marchetti, Molly Jacobson and Alexandra Lee Young. McNutt and the gang, they got a contract, we've been asked not to say for whom, and they went down South, set themselves up in a hotel room, got the plane up in the sky and then whoever the client was started bringing them crime reports. And, thank you Andy so much. And here's how it worked. Fast forward, click, click, click. I am not going for this. A city like Dayton, Ohio, we've got 28,000 crimes a year, about 10,000 part one crimes. I get that. Circle, circle, circle. Our homicides are up this year. He starts at the beginning, and you see there's her house, and her car is parked outside. U.S. Cities have just as large a problem as we do in Afghanistan and Iraq, only it's not IEDs, it's crime. Persistent surveillance systems, right. Suicide bombs ripped through police buildings and city streets.. I'm here to register my concern regarding the airborne surveillance that was discussed earlier. We'll also link you there from radiolab.org. And this one is arguably way more invasive than the one we talked about in this podcast. You've got to understand that from two miles up a car looks just like a random shape and people, they look like pixels. It's like, we're all just these little dots. Like how long will persistent surveillance systems keep the images? There are going to be divorced lawyers who are going to be tracking errant spouses. Jad Abumrad: Yeah, and you're like, okay, I've gone back two hours and ah, it's that car. Update: Eye In the Sky by Radiolab. 90 days. It felt like we had no autonomy over ourselves. Yeah. There have been developments which truly surprised me, and I don't want to give you any details, so just listen to what's about to happen, and then don't go away at the end. Multiple times in the head right here. They send one different cop over to pick up the witness. But should he? This is like having a super power. Right, so the image looks real blurry, but the human brain and the human eyes are very, very evolved to pick out movement. And I guess the thought might be that if the information exists that will show what my pixel was actually doing, then then I'm a little less free. It's not a one shot thing like solving the crime. What happened in Dayton? Persistent surveillance systems. Today, we're going to look at the can and the should with our friends down the hall, Manoush Zamorodi and Alex Goldmark. Technology is remaking what is possible for individuals and for institutions and for the international order. All rights reserved. It looks like any city, right? Their belief was, I'm not doing anything wrong, so I don't care what people see me doing. And I just don't think it's that simple. And the situation when we left it is that Manoush and one of our producers, Andy Mills had gone down to Dayton, Ohio to talk with Ross McNutt, check out his technology. Through remote surveillance and on-the-ground intel, Powell discovers the targets are planning a … And the entire town is now in effect searchable during, on sunny days. I'm sorry, what vehicle? And that's when you start to think, well, that's how you have to take something like this down. Alex follows it up some roads, finds out that it is parked in a parking lot. They can now follow that car forward in time to see where it goes. Officials say at least 20 people were killed in explosions at a market. You've got grids of streets and cars and houses, and then over on the left of the screen, he points to this dark little square. But not by much ... who believed that this was a grotesque invasion of privacy,and some of the people spoke in very impassioned terms. Is that what you're saying? Here's other things that people in Dayton do, like Romeo and Juliet, they sometimes meet without their parents' permission in the playground and smooch. So first we went over to his workshop where he actually works and makes the cameras. And it turns out a lot has happened since that episode was first put out. I felt sick. And thanks of course for listening. Here, the first car pulls up and shoots her multiple times. They have set limitations for themselves. I felt ashamed of myself because I thought, oh, the reason why I'm so excited about it is it because it's in a country where I don't live and I'm an outsider and I think of it as being messed up. There are going to be realtors who are wondering how many tenants do you really have in that building? I did a lot of good. And you know, in our major cities where we have tens of thousands of major crimes, you are a lot less free when you can't leave your house at night. Writing between eight to fifteen well-formed sentences, give your reflections about any part of the content that interests you and has […] This is like your viewing room? This is Radio Lab and we'll continue our collaboration with Manoush Zomorodi and Alex Goldmark from Note to Self. Like I became a convert because somebody got kidnapped today. She's the one who called 911. How far can they zoom in? Oh, I get it. They've made a moral choice with that. They're studying traffic problems. He takes that moment, horrible moment. The data that was shown to catch the main location where over 1500 murders were being assembled was astonishing. 1. It's off the table for right now, but that doesn't mean that it's never coming back on the table. So you've got this plane flying just below the clouds doing an orbit over Fallujah. He calls up the people in the field goes, go over there. But then you can watch so many other people all at once. They've made a moral choice with that. Yeah, it was not fun to watch. So this is kind of what you never want to see happen, but this is kind of why the system was up. Is that what you're saying? They run a great podcast called Note to Self. And he says that the people of Dayton, like much like the people of Radiolab and Note to S`elf, we're very divided. So they could just, you know, sort of hear from the people. Compton's like, "Maybe." Traffic in New Jersey. But in the end, even though the room was basically divided into three parts, the naysayers were so loud and so impassioned that they sort of defined the conversation. We're waiting for them to make decisions. By submitting your information, you're agreeing to receive communications But what happens next made me really start to understand what this technology is capable of. And I asked you to come in just because I wanted you to sort of set this up, if you could. ), “Colors” truly takes on … I think calling it grotesque invasion of privacy would pretty much reflect the way, the way this group was feeling. So a quarter of them were like bring it on. Maybe had some feelings one way or another, but just didn't have enough information. But they decided that before they go forward, they should have a public forum. I'm Jad Abumrad. I mean, I think he's actually special military. Even though she's been shot in the head. They're analyzing ... What we're doing here in Dayton is we are looking at a turnpike or something. Director of the city commission office for the city of Dayton, Ohio ... Committee saw the presentation, and they liked it. He says, one day in 2004 the whole school gathered together for a rally. It's a show that's all about grappling with the difficult questions of living in the digital world, and their latest podcast, it's got a story that I don't believe anyone else has really told. And I just don't think it's that simple. And you have all these lines crisscrossing the city. So we took that lesson to understand that there was going to be some significant education that was going to be needed and some significant hurdles that were going to have to be crossed before we were able to do a broad-based implementation. And that's when you start to think, well that's how you have to take something like this down. And I just remember the feeling in my stomach was like nausea. And then suddenly, Alex says this is the point where-. These are more powerful than some of the best military systems. Basically we'd be able to send either the special forces then or the Marines in and sort of take appropriate action. And I just said, "His name is McNnutt." So here we are at this moment in time where we were faced with these decisions... ... about what we want our future to look like, be like. He has produced any number of RadioLab stories over the years, and he has decided to move to the New York Times. But then you can watch so many other people all at once. The show is known for its deep-dive journalism and innovative sound design. This one stuck. So she's driving down the street and there's these cars following behind her and then there's this car up ahead of her. Because Ross's basic idea in taking this technology from Fallujah to a city like Dayton, Ohio is basically this. 10. They run a great podcast called Note to Self. Can they see my face? 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