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AI Ring is using AI to generate video descriptions of what goes on outside your door—and to keep even more detailed tabs on 'the routines of your residence' News By Jess Kinghorn published 26 ...
Ring alerts currently lack any context. Did your camera spot a squirrel or a burglar? Going forward, those with premium accounts will get AI-generated descriptions of what pops into view.
Ring video descriptions will attempt to convey what's happening at your house ("A dog is tearing up paper towels on the rug" or "Two people are peering into a white car in the driveway").