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Amazon's Ring Doorbell Super Bowl ad reveals a new tech update for its product, but some people feel uncomfortable
Many Super Bowl viewers were left stunned by Ring's announcement of its new Search Party feature. Their advert featured Jamie Siminoff, the founder of Ring, showing off a new feature that 'uses AI to help families find lost dogs '. "Since launch, more than a dog a day has been reunited with their family," he claimed.
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A Super Bowl ad for Ring doorbell cameras featuring AI technology is sparking controversy over privacy concerns. FOX 9's Corin Hoggard has the story.
The 30-second spot showed how Ring devices could help locate a missing dog by sending an alert to nearby cameras, prompting them to scan the neighborhood using AI recognition to look for lost pets. Ring notes in the ad that 10 million pets go missing per year,
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Ring unveiled its "Search Party" feature during Super Bowl LX, which uses neighborhood doorbell cameras and AI to help find missing pets.
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Why is Ring Doorbell Super Bowl commercial receiving backlash? Fans find home device's AI feature to help find lost dogs "creepy"
Viewers were left in shock after watching the Ring Doorbell Super Bowl commercial.
Amazon's Ring Doorbell company just revealed a startling new feature meant to canvas whole neighborhoods to track down living things.