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Investing.com -- Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN)’s Ring announced a new AI feature called Smart Video Search on Wednesday, allowing users to find specific moments in their Ring video history using text queries.
The feature, powered by Ring IQ and Visual Language Modeling technology, enables users to type queries directly into the Ring app to locate specific video clips without scrolling through footage. For example, users can search for "raccoon in the backyard last night" or "red bicycle in the driveway" to quickly find relevant footage.
Smart Video Search works with all Ring video doorbells and cameras and is initially rolling out to select customers in public beta. The feature will officially launch on November 5, 2024, as part of a revamped subscription service called Ring Home.
When fully launched, Smart Video Search will be available to Ring Home Premium subscribers in the U.S. for $19.99 per month, along with other new features such as 24/7 Recording.
At launch, users will be able to search for content related to animals, locations, packages, people, time, vehicles, weather, and certain activities like jumping, running, playing, or riding.
Ring emphasized its commitment to responsible AI development, noting that Smart Video Search employs input moderation techniques to prevent searching for offensive, inappropriate, or harmful content.
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