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AI surveillance cameras now being used to detect potential threats
NEW YORK - It's just a simulation, but it feels real, as the employee carrying out the demonstration inside Actuate offices in Midtown Manhattan walks in carrying a mock AR-15 rifle.In a matter of seconds, after the employee is visible in the office space, a surveillance camera in the room goes into action.A green flash pulsates across the monitor set up in another corner of the room after the video management system recognizes a potential threat in the room."As you can see it's pulsing green within about a second or two. That means an alert has been registered," says Actuate CEO and co-Founder Sonny Tai.