Utilizing AI-powered Video Security

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The importance of utilizing AI-powered video security

Security has always been a priority when it comes to business. An unattended door or window can be an invitation for criminals, as well as an opportunity to steal from your establishment. Video surveillance is one of the best ways to keep track of these small details and deter theft and other illegal activity. However, outdated technology can make it difficult to know if there’s an intruder in your building or if someone just tripped over a chair leg. The introduction of AI-powered video security has changed this by providing businesses with better tools and alerting them when something goes awry in real time.

AI-powered video surveillance benefits

AI-powered video surveillance is a valuable tool for any operation. It’s an industry that has existed for decades, but now it’s becoming even more important. Because of the cloud and AI technologies, we are able to process higher volumes of data than ever before. AI has helped us bring that data down into usable information and make sense out of it in real time or near-real time so you can take action on it. This allows us to increase the efficiency of our operations by making smarter business decisions based on accurate information.

What is the future of security for business? – Artificial intelligence for video surveillance

As video surveillance becomes more and more sophisticated, it is important to realize that the key to getting the most out of your system is to have an understanding of what AI-powered video security can do for you.

Some benefits of using artificial intelligence include:

  • Increased efficiency – AI-powered video surveillance can detect suspicious behaviors and alert security teams when they occur, saving them time and allowing them to focus on other things. This also gives businesses peace of mind as they are able to spend less time worrying about potential threats and more time focusing on their core business. Because this technology allows you to view footage in real time, it also reduces the likelihood that you may miss something important while reviewing footage after the fact.
  • Cost savings – With AI-powered video surveillance systems being able to work around the clock without human intervention, companies will be able to cut costs by not having personnel working all hours of the day or night. Additionally, since these systems will be able to monitor things completely autonomously from any remote location, it makes sense financially for companies not only in terms of cost but also productivity because employees won’t be tied down by having too many responsibilities at once (and thus losing focus).

AI powered video security/surveillance myth

To this day many companies are hesitant to invest in AI-powered video security because of one common myth that has been perpetuated over time. AI-powered video surveillance will replace humans entirely.

This myth is by far the most dangerous because it could lead to a decrease in workplace safety, especially when you consider that nearly half of all workplace accidents occur in unsupervised areas where employees aren’t able to receive help immediately. In fact, research has shown that even with automated alarms and alerts enabled on devices human intervention can be crucial when it comes to saving someone’s life during an emergency situation. By utilizing human monitoring alongside artificial intelligence technology, businesses can ensure maximum protection for their employees while still maintaining efficiency throughout their business operations.

 

For more information on how SAS can help you start utilizing AI-powered video security such as Scylla, please contact your local branch today!

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