VaughanJB
Scrappy VIP
Some of you might know "Ring" as a product. Ring is largely a video doorbell. It records the person standing at your doorstep before you answer the door, and owners can talk through it, even is they are remote (such as at work). It seems to have done well in the market place.
Well, with the help of various acquisitions (Ring is essentially owned by Amazon) Ring is about to begin rolling out face recognition tech. The devices will be able to scan faces, and identify people. But how will it know who is who? Easy, it see's a face, and then alerts the Ring owner. The Ring owner can identify the person if they know them, or flag them as not recognized. This information is then uploaded to a database. Voila!
So here we are. For some, this is an amazing piece of tech for home security. For others.... it's an attack on privacy..... pick your poison.
It's worth noting, Amazon have something called a "Community Request", which is essentially how law enforcement gets your Ring data if they decide they want it.
Well, with the help of various acquisitions (Ring is essentially owned by Amazon) Ring is about to begin rolling out face recognition tech. The devices will be able to scan faces, and identify people. But how will it know who is who? Easy, it see's a face, and then alerts the Ring owner. The Ring owner can identify the person if they know them, or flag them as not recognized. This information is then uploaded to a database. Voila!
So here we are. For some, this is an amazing piece of tech for home security. For others.... it's an attack on privacy..... pick your poison.
It's worth noting, Amazon have something called a "Community Request", which is essentially how law enforcement gets your Ring data if they decide they want it.
