Artificial intelligence (AI) has gained a massive footprint in modern society’s day-to-day existence. Many don’t realize it, but AI is now a primary driving force for many things we currently enjoy and do. It is part of nearly everything we do, from the moment your alarm, placed across the room on top of a dresser, woke you in the morning and you reached for your phone to turn it off to the end of the day when you used your car’s GPS to find the least-congested route from your office to your home.
It’s a sobering realization that AI’s integration into our lives is just starting. It’s becoming more prominent in another area of our home life: home security.
Many homeowners are now choosing AI-powered home security systems that take conventional electronics like e-locks and CCTV networks to the next level.
What Makes an AI Home Security System Appealing?
AI and home security are a match made in heaven. Security is paramount for every household, and AI enhances its functionalities to be more agile, flexible and effective.
An AI home security system also offers a high degree of personalization. One of the best things about investing in an AI smart home security is that you can customize and pick options that best suit your lifestyle and needs. Of course, the “intelligence” of the technology is another significant benefit because it makes home security SOPs easier to implement, for example, locking your front doors when leaving the house. It’s also more convenient to use, for example, activating a door’s smart feature to open when you have both hands full carrying groceries, carrying your sleeping child, etc.
Considering the present and predicted capabilities of AI and home security technology, what can we expect from innovators and manufacturers of modern home security systems moving forward?
Here are some examples of how AI revolutionizes home security.
Intelligent Surveillance
Artificial intelligence (AI) has gained a massive footprint in modern society’s day-to-day existence. Many don’t realize it, but AI is now a primary driving force for many things we currently enjoy and do. It is part of nearly everything we do, from the moment your alarm, placed across the room on top of a dresser, woke you in the morning and you reached for your phone to turn it off to the end of the day when you used your car’s GPS to find the least-congested route from your office to your home.
It is a sobering realization that AI’s integration into our lives is just starting. It is becoming more prominent in another area of our home life: home security.
The following are examples of how AI has improved surveillance for residential use:
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- Real-time Video Analysis: AI technology can identify threatening vs. non-threatening subjects caught in the camera frames.
- Remote Surveillance: An AI home security camera is an upgraded version that empowers homeowners to keep an eye on their homes while at work, on vacation or anywhere outside their homes.
- Intelligent Recognition: AI has enabled surveillance cameras to distinguish between a squirrel darting across the yard and a human scaling a wall and walking across an enclosed area. Security cameras with this capability can trigger an alarm, alerting the occupants inside the house of a potential threat and notifying the house’s owner of suspicious, real-time activity on the premises via text, messaging or email. Advanced security cameras can even send clips of the recording along with the notification.
Greater Visibility
An AI home security camera gives homeowners greater visibility throughout their properties. Multi-camera setups are the norm today, and most systems enable homeowners to toggle between outdoor and indoor views, as well as long shots and close-ups of each camera feed inside the house. This is again ideal for households with small children who sometimes slip away unnoticed and unsupervised.
Other AI-powered features that increase residential surveillance coverage include:
- Real-time Video and Audio Transmission: This feature is common in households with young children left home with their older siblings or nannies while the parents are at work. Parents can remotely view real-time and recorded footage of what’s happening inside their house on their phones or computers.
- Integrated Speaker and Microphone: An added feature to real-time video and audio transmission, the built-in speakers and microphone in AI surveillance cameras allow homeowners to talk to people left at home as though they are making a phone call.
- Motion Detection: Modern cameras can pan to capture a wider angle or focus and zoom in on a specific point on command. This feature heightens remote surveillance, giving homeowners greater visibility and control over their home security system.
- Drones: Drone surveillance is helpful in vast estates and residential properties isolated in undeveloped areas. AI-powered drones provide much broader video coverage, can map the physical environment and identify anomalies homeowners need to look out for.
Predictive Analytics
One of the best features about AI is its ability to analyze patterns and predict future outcomes with a high degree of accuracy. This capability is usually associated with data analytics and forecasting for business, marketing or finance. Fortunately, home security innovators saw its potential and compatibility with surveillance and integrated AI predictive analytics into CCTV.
With this capability, an AI home security system can analyze camera images and footage. It can then identify potential threats and predict when and where a break-in will happen. Also, with rapid-fire alarm notifications, homeowners can immediately respond to real-time threats inside or outside their homes. Predictive analytics in home security empowers homeowners to be proactive about their safety and prevent potentially devastating incidents from happening.
Examples of features that benefit from AI’s predictive analytics are:
- Robotic Monitoring: Private estates no doubt still see value in hiring security guards but can also take advantage of AI-powered robotic monitoring systems. People get tired and may overlook something when they’re not 100% focused. Robotic monitoring can support or take over completely to give people time to rest and take a break. With all of the capabilities of AI, the security system can watch over the property and contact emergency services if it detects and predicts a potential threat.
- Motion Detection With Sensors: Surveillance cameras with built-in sensors capture the data AI analyzes to identify possible threats. AI also enhances the cameras’ visual and motion trackers to identify non-threatening and non-intrusive subjects like a pet, an insect hovering near the camera or cars speeding on the street right before the house. Since it can distinguish between threatening and non-threatening situations, the security system is less likely to send false alerts to the authorities.
- Behavior Tracking: Advanced AI security systems track people’s routines and automatically configure home security protocols as needed. For example, the system will recognize that the house stands empty during certain hours and days. It will heighten surveillance and access protocols and alert homeowners if it detects unusual activity inside or around the house.
Voice and Facial Recognition
With AI able to identify animals vs. humans, security tech innovators took this a step further to add facial recognition to home security. Sophisticated systems also include voice recognition, similar to how smart home technologies work.
AI smart home security with built-in voice and facial recognition enables homeowners to open or lock doors, turn on alarms, turn on or switch off lights and more by showing their face to a scanner or giving out a voice command. These features are becoming increasingly popular, especially since they complement smart home systems.
AI brings the following features to smart home security systems:
- Authorization Recognition: The smart home devices and home security system will only grant access to homeowners registered in the system as “authorized.” This prevents guests and outsiders from controlling the home’s smart devices or manipulating security protocols without the homeowner’s knowledge.
- Intruder Alert: AI facial recognition is also used to identify unauthorized people and alert homeowners when strangers roam inside their homes. This feature is helpful when people hold large parties at home and there are too many people to keep an eye on at once.
Smart Locks
AI-powered smart locks use facial and voice recognition to open doors, similar to how RFID keyless locks work. However, instead of needing a key card or traditional key, homeowners can simply walk up to the front door for a facial scan or to utter a voice command. The system recognizes authorized individuals versus strangers and restricts access to the latter.
- Keyless Entry: This is a convenient feature that ensures homeowners won’t have to stress over finding their keys every morning or losing them in public.
- Log: Smart locks are cloud-based and store data virtually. Homeowners can review access logs and verify the time and date people accessed locked rooms in the house. While not a typical feature in regular homes, it is helpful in large estates where over 20 contractual household staff work in shifts.
Ultimately, AI enhances the earlier iterations of electronic home security systems, making them customizable, flexible and more proactive. Home security can also stop threats and not just provide a passive defense. Thanks to AI, households have greater control over their security measures and always be on top of things, whether they are in or out of the house.
Learn more about AI home security integrations, and discover how to incorporate this technology into your home security system. Get in touch with Aeon Systems, and let’s talk about the most effective ways to protect your family and your home.