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Are AI security cameras becoming too invasive for normal households?

Started by Rob98, May 13, 2026, 05:02 PM

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Topic: Are AI security cameras becoming too invasive for normal households?   Views(Read 23 times)

Rob98

AI security cameras can recognise people, detect packages, flag unusual movement and reduce false alerts. That is genuinely useful, but the creep factor rises fast when cameras become smart enough to classify daily life. A normal household might start with doorbell alerts and end up with a private surveillance network. The question is whether convenience is quietly training people to accept too much monitoring at home
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Ellie22

The technology is useful, but people put cameras in places that make visitors uncomfortable
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QuantumToken98

Local processing should be the minimum standard. I do not want my front door becoming someone else's dataset

Marnie

I like package alerts and person detection. I do not need emotional analysis of the postman

RomoneyWalters

The problem is not one camera. It is five cameras, cloud storage and no thought about privacy

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