The Fulu Foundation, a nonprofit that pays out bounties for removing user-hostile features, is hunting for a way to keep Ring ...
“Pets are family, but every year 10 million go missing,” says Ring founder Jamie Siminoff as shots of cute pups, sad children and lost-dog posters stapled to telephone poles flash on screen. “And the ...
Amazon ends Ring’s planned Flock Safety integration after Super Bowl backlash, reigniting debate over surveillance technology ...
A lost pooch. A heartbroken young girl. A parent stapling up “lost” posters. And then, an unlikely hero—a network of Ring ...
The short commercial ignited a broader national conversation about how much machine vision society is willing to accept in ...
There's been a lot of heat on Ring doorbells since the Super Bowl ad, and now people are realising that they all have this 'creepy' new feature ...
As Business Insider noted, Amazon CEO Andy Jassy (@ajassy) tweeted at length about "compelling use cases [for] AI" ahead of the game. He described the "lost dog" functionality as "energizing," saying ...
Ring aired an ad on Sunday's Super Bowl, launching its new "Search Party" feature to reunite lost dogs with their owners through camera AI technology, which has since sparked privacy concerns ...
Check your Ring camera settings, as you may have an unwanted guest on your accounts, users claim. Many users on social media are claiming they have noticed unknown devices accessing their security ...
Ring's Search Party feature uses AI to help locate missing pets, but privacy advocates warn that the technology raises questions about data privacy and potential misuse by law enforcement.