
"Jamie Siminoff founded Ring, a video doorbell and home security company. He prefers the title chief inventor rather than CEO. He published a book titled Ding-Dong: How Ring Went from Shark Tank Reject to Everyone's Front Door. And I have to admit that it is a great title for a doorbell company."
"Jamie's mission with Ring has always been to make the world safer, and he has an expansive view of what that means. Seriously, you're gonna hear him mention Ring's new AI-powered Search Party feature that helps find lost dogs a lot during this conversation, but his goals and his vision for safety are enormous. He told Verge reporter Jennifer Tuohy in an interview last month that he thought Ring could almost "zero out crime" in the average neighborhood within the next year."
Jamie Siminoff founded Ring, a video doorbell and home security company. He prefers the title chief inventor rather than CEO. He published a book titled Ding-Dong: How Ring Went from Shark Tank Reject to Everyone's Front Door. He sold Ring to Amazon in 2018, later left Ring and Amazon, started and sold another company, and recently returned to Amazon to lead Ring again. He frames Ring's mission as making the world safer and highlights AI-powered features such as Search Party to help find lost dogs. He believes Ring could nearly "zero out crime" in an average neighborhood within a year. Privacy and surveillance concerns arise because public agencies can access private companies' data through purchases or requests.
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