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Did Nancy Guthrie’s abductor potentially use a Wi-Fi jammer?
NBC News· 2026-03-07 00:46
Tonight, in the search for new clues, several of Nancy Guthri's neighbors tell NBC News investigators returned this week, asking them about any potential internet issues the night of NY's disappearance. The homeowners say the agents told them several neighbors mentioned glitches with their internet that night. One of those neighbors tells us when they checked on their Ring cameras, this one here, the one closest to NY's property, said not available during the overnight hours of the abduction.Here in their b ...
The problem with Ring’s Search Party feature #Vergecast
The Verge· 2026-02-13 16:00
If your dog runs away, you can activate the whole neighborhood of cameras to help you find your dog. Replace dogs with anything else. And this is a horrifying dystopian hellscape that you've just described.>> I have this theory about just what is happening in our politics right now. We are convinced, like culturally convinced, that our actions do not affect other people. And Ring cameras are an incredible example of this.My cameras can invade your rights, but me turning that on has no impact on me. So here' ...
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Nick Szabo· 2026-02-11 04:58
RT Aakash Gupta (@aakashgupta)Ring paid somewhere between $8 and $10 million for a 30-second Super Bowl spot to tell 120 million viewers that their cameras now scan neighborhoods using AI.The math is wild. Ring has roughly 20 million devices in American homes. Search Party is enabled by default. The opt-out rate on default settings in consumer tech is historically around 5%. So approximately 19 million cameras are now running AI pattern matching on anything that moves past your front door. Today the target ...
#ad Ashley from the Hype Desk sat down with Ring CEO Jamie Siminoff to learn about Search Party.
The Verge· 2025-12-22 20:00
Ring's New Feature: AI-Powered Lost Pet Search - Ring utilizes AI and its network of Ring cameras to help find lost pets [2] - The company's mission is to make neighborhoods safer, and AI unlocks new features like finding lost dogs [2] - Anyone can report a lost pet for free, regardless of Ring product ownership [4] - Ring outdoor camera owners can participate in the search by allowing AI to analyze footage [4][5] Community Engagement - Neighbors tend to unite when a pet goes missing [3] - Users will receive notifications with a picture of the missing dog and an option to share the clip and contact the neighbor [5] - Participation in the lost pet search is open to everyone, even without a Ring camera [4][6]
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Smart homes are getting smarter, write @nicnguyen and @wjrothman. Alexa+ and Gemini for Home provide better conversations and automation, and Ring cameras will soon find your lost dog. https://t.co/gGXPAUxxID ...
Here are the 5 things you need to know about Amazon's new Ring cameras.
The Verge· 2025-10-04 15:01
New Product Highlights - Ring releases Ringwire Doorbell Pro, its first 4K capable video doorbell with 10x zoom and AI-powered "retinal vision" for improved footage [1] - Ring announces new 4K resolution indoor, outdoor, and floodlight cameras, along with lower-priced 2K options [2] AI-Powered Features - Ring cameras and doorbells will soon offer facial recognition, allowing users to tag friends and family for alerts [2][3] - New Ring doorbells will feature an AI-powered greetings feature, enabling automated responses via Alexa [4] - Ring introduces "search party," an AI feature that searches footage from neighborhood Ring cameras to help find lost pets [5] Future Availability - The new AI features will be rolling out later this year [4]
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Bloomberg· 2025-09-30 15:24
Product Updates - Amazon announced product updates for Echo, Kindle, Fire TV and Ring cameras [1] Source of Information - Mark Gurman explains what's new regarding the product updates [1]
Ring founder 'backs the blue,' says AI is helping Amazon-owned doorbell unit fight crime
CNBC· 2025-09-30 14:28
Core Insights - Jamie Siminoff stepped down from leading Ring, the video doorbell company sold to Amazon for $839 million in 2018, but later returned to restore the company's original mission of making neighborhoods safer [1][2] Group 1: Leadership Changes - Siminoff initially left Ring but declined Amazon's offer to work elsewhere, stating he needed to be fully committed [1] - In April, Siminoff returned to Ring, replacing Liz Hamren, who had been hired by Amazon to succeed him [2] Group 2: Strategic Focus - Upon his return, Siminoff emphasized restoring Ring's original mission to enhance neighborhood safety [2] - The company is now leveraging advanced artificial intelligence technology to support its safety initiatives [2] Group 3: Product Innovations - At Amazon's annual hardware event, new Ring cameras were introduced, featuring a new AI-driven capability called Search Party, designed to help reunite lost dogs with their families [3] - Siminoff indicated that there may be additional applications for this AI technology in the future [3]