The future of surveillance: Watch this A.I. security camera spot a shoplifter
Whether it is facial recognition tech that is (allegedly) able to pick a wanted criminal out of a crowd of thousands or aerial drones which use image recognition smarts to predict fights before they take place, there is no doubt that we are living through a major paradigm shift for automated surveillance technology. But this kind of tech can have more grounded, everyday applications, too -- like helping prevent shoplifters stealing goods from their local mom-and-pop corner store. That is something seemingly demonstrated by a new artificial intelligence security camera called the "A.I. Guardman," built by Japanese telecommunication company NTT East and startup Earth Eyes Corp. The camera uses a special pose detection system to identify behavior it deems to be suspicious.
Jun-29-2018, 18:31:48 GMT
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