From traffic cameras that detect accidents instantly to surveillance systems that recognize suspicious behavior, Computer Vision is becoming a silent infrastructure layer in the rise of smart cities.
These systems help manage urban safety, optimize traffic flow, monitor environmental changes, and even detect illegal dumping or crowd density in real time.
But it also raises key questions about privacy, bias, and how much control we hand over to machines.
Do you think CV is making cities smarter—or more surveilled? Would you feel safer or watched in a fully vision-powered city?