Sick of constant Ring camera alerts? This new AI feature fixes that - here's how
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Sick of constant Ring camera alerts? This new AI feature fixes that - here's how
"Every time my husband goes to the backyard deck to fire up the grill, our floodlight camera sends an alert to my phone for motion detection -- as it should. Yet it continues to send me phone notifications every couple of minutes while he's out there waiting for the grill to warm up and then while he's grilling. This is exactly what Ring's Single Event Alerts are designed to prevent."
"Instead of getting bombarded by one notification after another when you're mowing the lawn or playing fetch with your dog, Ring will use AI to recognize these as a single event to alert you only once. Of course, the feature shouldn't prevent you from receiving urgent alerts. Instead, Ring recognizes when multiple motion detection events are all from the same ongoing activity for the purpose of notifications only -- the motion events will still be saved and available to review in your Event History."
Ring introduces Single Event Alerts that use AI to consolidate related motion detections into a single notification, reducing repetitive alerts during ongoing activity. The feature recognizes when multiple motion events originate from the same continuous activity for notification purposes while still saving each motion event to Event History for review. The AI for Single Event Alerts integrates with Video Descriptions and Smart Video Search to analyze generated summaries and find similarities across events. The rollout is in beta for Ring Home Premium subscribers. The feature aims to prevent notification spam from activities like grilling, mowing, or playing fetch without blocking urgent alerts.
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