AI Could Power Next-gen CCTV Cameras
Barence writes "UK researchers are working on fitting CCTV cameras with artificial intelligence, allowing them to more quickly respond to crimes.
The technology, being developed by University of Portsmouth scientists, would allow cameras to "hear" violent sounds and react, swiveling quickly in the direction of a broken window or somebody shouting abusively for example, before alerting an operator.
The artificial intelligence powering the camera would also be able to respond to visual cues such as fights, or violent behaviour."
Nice idea- 'till someone gets his buddy to play a loud accordian solo ten feet away while he picks pockets out of frame.
(Sorry for the AC, I'm on a public terminal.)
is to toss a firecracker in the other direction as a distraction for both the camera and the victim, before quietly garroting them?
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Couldn't you use this feature to make the camera turn away. Have somebody make a big ruckus, so the camera turns away, then go in and do the actual crime while the camera is focused somewhere else.
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I agree. In fact if you look carefully you'll find over 50 comments posted by ninjas for this story alone.
Hey, I've got an idea. First, why don't they upgrade the image quality so you can actually see what's going on and get good pictures of criminals? It all looks like blurry gas station cameras from 10 years ago right now. Why spend millions making them follow people intelligently if you still can't make out details or get a good image of the person?!
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...wouldn't this classify as image or sound analysis package with really advanced algorithms and not really AI in the strictest sense? I mean by this definition "the animal" program written in Basic, where the program learns patterns to yes/no questions can likewise be considered an "AI". I would consider this program an AI if it was able to call 911 and describe the attacker/situation.
Knowing that they will use "AI" to aim their cameras instead of just pointing them to a wide view, makes me feel good. The government and its fascist corporate accessories may be evil, but at least they are also incompetent.
Balloons with angry faces will distract the cameras while you walk down the street unobserved.
AI Could "power" Nex-gen CCTV Cameras?
POWER?!?!
Control? Yes. Power? No.
Jeez. We're supposed to be techies here, not a clueless advertising department.
There are proper terms for this:
- If the AI provides energy to make the circuitry of the camera run, it's POWERing it.
- If the AI provides processing to control the camera's operation and/or reducing the data it produces, it's DRIVing it.
So unless this camera has a REALLY SMART power supply the headline is flat-out bogus.
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An even better exploit would be to create a loud argument on the right of the camera, and silently break in/do your criminal business/ to the left of the camera.
The AI camera will home in on the argument (of course you will just have a loud argument about something useless (like ms vs linux) so that the police will not get involved. And your camera system has failed.
1- Your pal "accidentally" makes a loud noise
2- Cameras all turn towards him
3- rob bank
4- Profit
Or they'd just arrest and jail everyone who does "silly walks" on charges of trying to interfere with law enforcement.Someone over there try to remember this if they try to implement it....