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The world’s largest e commerce firm said the cameras, which are developed by transportation technology company Netradyne, would improve safety of both drivers and the communities in which they deliver.But employees like Henry Search, a 22 year old delivery driver in Washington state, said they saw cameras capturing their work day as an “invasion of privacy”.”We are out here working all day, trying our best already,” Search told the Thomson Reuters Foundation in a phone interview. “The cameras are just another way to control us.”Privacy advocates warned that equipping Amazon’s fleet of about 30,000 delivery vehicles with AI cameras could set a dangerous precedent for privacy.”This appears to be the largest expansion of corporate surveillance in human history,” said Evan Greer, deputy director of tech nonprofit Fight for the Future. “If this becomes the norm, we are talking about the extinction of human privacy.”Amazon has come under scrutiny in the past for accidents involving delivery drivers.A company spokeswoman said in emailed comments that “this technology will provide drivers real time alerts to help them stay safe when they are on the road.”In an instructional video about the cameras, Amazon’s senior manager for last mile safety Karolina Haraldsdottir said cameras will record 100% of the time, but are not set up to livestream from inside of vans.They will detect unsafe driving, including when drivers appear distracted or drowsy, she explained, adding that the footage could be used by the company’s safety team, or in investigations of theft or accidents.But Greer said that safety issues could be addressed by slowing the pace of work.