Tag: AI
Prosegur Security Globally Launches Responsible AI
Prosegur Security, a global security provider, has launched a new Responsible Artificial Intelligence Policy in an effort to proactively decrease risks associated with AI use.
March Networks Announces New ME8 Series of IP Cameras
The ME8 Series IP Cameras use deep neural network processing power to accurately detect both people and vehicles.
Protect Customers and Business with Face Recognition
Generating real-time notifications, Cognitec’s FaceVACS-VideoScan solution can detect known persons within seconds.
i-PRO Releases Mini AI-based Surveillance Camera
With a pocket-sized form factor and full complement of AI analytics functionality, the i-PRO mini represents the next generation of smaller, discreet smart cameras.
5 Ways AI Is Transforming the Retail Industry
If you haven’t hopped on the AI bandwagon, you may soon be left behind in the dust of this industry’s digital revolution and transformation.
Computer Vision Analytics Lead to Measurable Loss Prevention Outcomes
With so much revenue at stake this holiday season and beyond, retailers should consider every tool at their disposal to improve their loss prevention efforts.
SAFR Shares Its Predictions for the Physical Security Industry in 2022
SAFR from RealNetworks has shared its top predictions for the physical security industry in 2022. These include letting go of fears around AI, embracing hybrid cloud solutions and embracing pandemic-driven use cases.
Interface Shares Its Top Physical Security Predictions for 2022
Interface Security Systems, a managed service provider delivering business security, managed network, UCaaS, and business intelligence solutions, is sharing its top predictions for the physical security industry in 2022.
Eagle Eye Acquires Uncanny Vision
Video surveillance provider Eagle Eye Networks has acquired AI company Uncanny Vision — a move the company hopes will accelerate its leadership in providing AI and analytics.
What Lenders Can Learn from Sears and Walmart
The divergence of digitization in commercial lending is comparable to the retail wars of the past three decades. Consider the different paths of Sears and Walmart.