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Good evening. This snapshot of stories and roundup is recommended just for you, based on your interests and reading history. | | | | Bri Harrington holds a sign and a handmade Flock camera prop during a council meeting in Troy, New York, in April. (Cindy Schultz/For The Washington Post) | | | | | | | What to know In Troy, N.Y., a debate over AI-assisted license-plate readers has erupted, with citizens concerned about privacy and the city council clashing with the mayor. The cameras, operated by Flock Safety, have sparked protests and legal action. Mayor Carmella Mantello declared a state of emergency to maintain the cameras, while the council seeks to limit their use. Summary is generated by AI. Please verify accuracy by reading the full article. | | | | | How was today's newsletter? | | | | | | | | |