Ring footage is frequently abused by Karens in Nextdoor.com. People post videos and images of their neighbors for minor transgressions. One racist POS posted their footage of (minority) kids playing basketball during the COVID lockdown. Some post footage with face showing of people who let their dog wander literally a foot off the sidewalk into their grass (didn't poop or damage the lawn...just technically trespassed because the dog walked a foot off the sidewalk on its leash). Many post videos of dogs shitting and the owner allegedly not cleaning up.
OK, keep that level of human shittiness in your head...
My biggest worry is this surveillance technology used for abuse from romantic partners. Now with facial recognition getting good, they can cheaply track your whereabouts at all times...without your consent...because your senile neighbor had their grandson install a ring camera. Now imagine that data leaked and someone making a nice utility to search it?
I don't cheat on my wife...but I also don't want to know about every neighbor that is. I also fear the data getting out and being inaccurate...what if there's a false match where a neighbor's webcam things your babysitter is someone else's girlfriend?...and that guy comes up to confront you asking why you're banging his girlfriend?
I've heard several third-hand, fourth-hand urban-legend-esque stories about funny ways partners get caught cheating....I don't like Amazon contributing to that. I choose to be faithful, but I am confident many in my life don't. I don't want that drama for their kids...it's between the husband and wife...until we have a data leak of this and now the in-laws are searching and getting involved.
Or a more traditional paranoia?...your boss getting this data.
Oh, you called in sick on Tues, but I see you walked your dog twice...must not have been too sick...or I can see you were at the store...or took a trip to another state, etc....or were seen walking into a rival's office for a job interview.
We really need laws for this...NOW. Even if Flock and Amazon decide to not abuse the data, it's only a matter of time before another player does...how long before a service offers a bounty if you provide evidence someone participated in adultery?...or insurance fraud?...or just gives any paying member access to everyone's location data found by some upstart's surveillance camera network? Pay $50 a month and you can stalk your ex, your employees, etc...get notified each time they're Id-ed on some camera?