What’s happened? Amazon-owned smart home device maker Ring has introduced a new AI-powered feature to reduce the flood of security notifications users receive every day.
- The feature, called AI Single Event Alert, automatically groups multiple motion-detection alerts that stem from the same ongoing activity into a single notification.
- In a blog post, Ring explains that the feature analyzes video description summaries “generated for each event to identify patterns and similarities that signal one ongoing activity.” When it detects that motion-detection alerts are related, it consolidates them into one notification.
- The company adds that related events are still recorded and users can access them in the Ring app’s Event History section.
Why is this important? Smart home security systems can generate a lot of notifications daily, which can overwhelm users to the point where they start ignoring them altogether.
- By grouping related alerts into a single notification, the AI Single Event Alert feature aims to make security notifications less annoying and more meaningful.
- The feature demonstrates how AI can be used not only to add new functionality but also to improve user experience.
Why should I care? If you’re tired of the constant barrage of notifications you receive from your Ring Outdoor Cam Plus or Doorbell, this new feature will help cut down on repetitive notifications.
- It will also ensure that when you do get an alert, it’s more likely to be something that truly requires your attention, rather than just another annoying notification about your kids playing in the driveway.
- For households with multiple Ring smart home devices, fewer notifications means fewer distractions that pull your focus away from work.
What’s next? The AI Single Event Alert feature is rolling out in beta to Ring Premium subscribers in the US and Canada starting today. Since the feature relies on summaries generated by Ring’s AI Video Descriptions to group notifications, users will have to enable that feature to try it out.