I just got an alert as I was reading the post above. I checked it out and it was the cleaner I the lounge.
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I just got an alert as I was reading the post above. I checked it out and it was the cleaner I the lounge.
looks like some cameras are too effective though... Oz is now reconsidering the wisdom of having installed wi-fi enabled chinese cameras in government buildings. https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-02-...ings/101950236
1) Government agencies don't use wifi enabled cameras.
2) if you're in a government agency and you cannot stop [any brand of camera] accessing the internet then you are in the wrong job
It's a storm in a teacup and tactic used to stir up sales for US based vendors (who get their cameras made in china anyway)
Reminds me of the topic and lyrics in this song:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g7EmLiFWeI8
I have some camera's at my place. The notification's are only useful if a few people live at the house. I have a few flat mates who come and go all of the time + it goes off when a car goes past on the main road. I used to get notification's all of the time.
they are only there to assist any investigation or if I move to a lower traffic area then they'd be good for prompt 111 phone calls. The video quality is quite good.
You need to do better. My system has object recognition as well as facial recognition (you can get free software that does this). By the time I get an alert it has had to pass certain object recognition thresholds in specific zones.
For example, front door camera triggers on motion. It only sends me an alert if it sees a person, dog, or cat:
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I was pissing around with the AI on my system today, and the mother in law (short asian) was mucking around outside with a big sunhat on... it kept detecting her as a fire hydrant :D