How the super-rich keep their homes secure using facial recognition and fingerprints
The rise of the'internet of things' has brought about a new era of personal security, especially for the super rich. Artificial intelligence and connected smart devices now allow wealthy homeowners unprecedented control over their properties, with high-tech cameras and locking systems to help regulate exactly who goes in or out at all times. But, while some have taken to extreme safeguarding measures, with rooms that can seal themselves off during a break in, and even plans for emergency evacuation via helicopter, lack of cyber security still leaves many customers'sitting ducks,' experts warn. Artificial intelligence and connected smart devices now allow wealthy homeowners unprecedented control over their properties, with high-tech cameras and locking systems to help regulate exactly who goes in or out at all times. Rich homeowners are turning to technology to keep their properties safer than ever. Facial recognition systems can learn regular visitors to pinpoint a stranger, and alert owners of their presence.
Sep-7-2016, 20:50:15 GMT
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