Visual One smartens up home security cameras with object and action recognition

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
toddler is playing with the stove? Visual One equips cameras with the intellect to understand a bit more of the world and give you more
dissatisfied with the options he had for monitoring her activities while he was away
happening, like I wanted to check if the dog got picked up by the dog walker
efficiently
problem
specific objects being in specific locations
Like a car in the wrong spot, or a dog getting on a couch
notifications, here are a few situations that Visual One is set up to detect:Kid playing with the stoveToddler climbing furnitureKid holding
a knifeBaby left alone for too longRaccoon getting into garbageElderly person taking her medicationsElderly person in bed for too longCar
parked in the wrong spotGarage door left openDog chewing on a shoeCat scratching the furnitureThe process for creating these triggers is
camera is enough for your purposes after all
Not everyone has a knife-curious toddler
But those of you who do are probably scrolling furiously past this paragraph looking for where to buy one of these things.Unfortunately
Camera workflows are generally too locked down for security and privacy purposes to allow for third-party apps and services to be slipped in
Cameras cost $30-$40, and the service is $7 per month currently.Ultimately the low-end companies may want to license from Visual One, while
the high-end companies will be developing their own full stack at great cost, making it difficult for them to go downmarket
and Rafiee said that because of the way their system works, although the AI lives in the cloud and therefore requires the cameras to be
online (like most others), no important user data needs to be or will be stored on Visual One servers
interactions, and will continue developing more as it observes which use cases prove popular and effective.