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| D-Link brings AI-powered person detection to its home security cameras Ahead of CES, D-Link is bringing new features to its home security cameras. Today, the company announced that its devices can now detect people and breaking glass. The added capabilities are powered by AI that runs on the edge, and D-Link says it's a... https://www.engadget.com/2020/01/03/...y-ai-features/ |
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