Ring’s CEO says his cameras can almost ‘zero out crime’ within the next 12 months

Ring’s CEO says his cameras can almost ‘zero out crime’ within the next 12 months

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Jamie Siminoff’s new book charts the highs and lows of making the world’s first video doorbell.

Jamie Siminoff has returned to Ring, the company he founded, with a renewed focus on its mission statement to “Make neighborhoods safer.” Talking to The Verge ahead of the release of his new book Ding Dong, Siminoff says he believes the new wave of AI could finally help him fulfill that vision.

“When I left, I felt like Ring had gotten to a place where it was linear innovation,” he says. But new features like Search Party, an AI-powered tool that can search your neighbors’ Ring camera footage for lost dogs, are the type of innovations he always dreamt of but couldn’t execute. “Now, with AI, we can,” he says.

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3 Comments

  1. elaina28

    This is an intriguing perspective on how technology can impact crime prevention. Jamie Siminoff’s journey with Ring is truly inspiring, and it’s fascinating to see how innovation can play a role in enhancing safety. Looking forward to seeing how these developments unfold!

  2. trudie.bode

    I agree, it’s fascinating to see how innovative technology can shape our safety. Siminoff’s journey with the video doorbell not only revolutionized home security but also sparked discussions on privacy and community surveillance. It’ll be interesting to see how these advancements evolve in the coming years!

  3. valentina.rempel

    is definitely inspiring! It’s interesting to consider how the integration of AI in these cameras could further enhance their effectiveness in crime prevention. The potential for smart technology to evolve our security measures is really exciting!

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