“Amazon considers AI-powered doorbell cameras to stop package theft Amazon acquired Ring in early 2018 for an undisclosed amount. The Ring devices would be configured to monitor a drop zone where packages are left using artificial intelligence.” https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.wfsb.com/amazon-considers-ai-powered-doorbell-cameras-to-stop-package-theft/article_ef431549-9840-5b3a-82c4-2b9e069c815c.amp.html Why video doorbells are winning over residents — and police “The market researcher forecasts that more than 3.4…
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Where is AI Used the Most? In Cybersecurity
“Data suggests that artificial intelligence was put to work in a cybersecurity capacity more than in any other area of service last year. With the use of deep learning algorithms, AI is leading the charge on a secure internet. Specifically in detecting and deterring security intrusions, with 44 percent of all AI applications being used…
Debunking The Myths And Reality Of Artificial Intelligence
“AI solutions are secure by design, really? Usually, hackers access traditional software systems to steal data. They hack industrial control systems and misguide them to do the wrong action(s). However, the core of AI systems has mainly algorithms and not much data. This created the illusion of absolute security by nature among some people, as…
55% of Americans approve the use of facial recognition for public safety, but the technology raises privacy concerns
“In the US, the government is planning to deploy face recognition at 20 airports by 2021. In June 2018, the suspect in the shooting at a local newspaper in Annapolis, Maryland, was identified using facial recognition technology. 55% of Americans indeed approve the use of facial recognition for public safety. Last year, the police of…
How Wells Fargo Uses AI, Biometrics To Fight Money Laundering
“’The fact that [customers are] connected to the internet of things opens the door to the broader spectrum of payment activity. That allows us to do is to build deeper profiles, [which AI can use] to better predict if [a transaction] is something [the customer] would do,’ Monroe said. This influx of new data means…
