Artificial intelligence (AI) is rightfully being portrayed as a breakthrough technology across industries. But, you don’t just “turn on” AI and it works. There are some concrete steps that need to be taken, but when done right, deploying AI can make a major difference in business.
In physical security, it can dramatically improve the accuracy of a remote video monitoring (RVM) system and identify when someone intends to commit a crime and when they don’t. RVM systems, like other physical and cybersecurity solutions, are bedeviled by false-positive alerts. AI dramatically reduces these and the number of fruitless “rabbit holes” people must go down examining alerts that are about nothing.
Satish Raj, Pro-Vigil’s chief technology officer, explores the pitfalls to avoid in deploying AI in his article published in both Security Technology Executive and on SecurityInfowatch.com. In his article entitled Tips to Avoid AI Bumps in the Road, Satish addresses many topics, including what AI can and can’t do, how to avoid the pitfalls, how it can make humans better at their jobs, and what to expect in the future from AI.
There’s more to AI than just having it. Satish’s article looks at the “must haves” for a successful AI deployment.