Amazon unveiled a new tracking system at a time when Americans are debating the value of persistent surveillance.
An expensive ad designed to tug on heart-strings to promote a home security system's tech is being blasted as "creepy" and ...
Ring’s Search Party Super Bowl ad tugged at heartstrings, but the feature adds extra AI scanning to your cameras. Here’s how to find the per-camera toggles in Control Center and disable both pet and ...
Don't accidentally bring security problems into your home with these cameras.
Search Party uses AI to detect lost pets, but some worry about the Ring program's potential use by law enforcement.
'Search Party' uses nearby Ring cameras to scan for missing pets in your yard. However it's on by default, prompting some Big Brother comparisons. Here's how to shut it down.
Bangladesh has expanded power generation rapidly, but its transmission and distribution grid has lagged behind. With Rooppur nearing operation and renewables on the horizon, modernising the grid is no ...
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Ring's AI feature raises privacy alarms
A recent Super Bowl ad has ignited a debate over privacy, highlighting a new Ring camera feature that can access neighborhood ...
Ring founder Jamie Siminoff says Ring does not retain deleted footage without a subscription as the FBI confirms video was ...
Video doorbells make it easy to see what’s happening on the other side of the door without getting up from your couch, and ...
Combined with Ring’s recent rollout of its new facial recognition capability, it feels like a short leap for a pet-finding feature to be turned into a tool for state surveillance. Privacy expert Chris ...
Ring's Super Bowl ad for its AI-powered lost-dog feature was meant to be heartwarming. Instead, it set off a firestorm over ...
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