Amazon’s Ring Introduces AI-Powered Security Alerts Amid Controversy
Ring, the Amazon-owned smart home security division, is rolling out an AI-driven feature that generates concise summaries of suspicious activity detected by its doorbells and cameras. The beta launch targets premium subscribers in the U.S. and Canada, marking another step in Ring’s push into artificial intelligence under returning CEO Jamie Siminoff.
The technology distills motion events into brief phone notifications, focusing only on critical triggers. Amazon’s $1 billion acquisition of Ring in 2018 has expanded its smart home portfolio beyond video doorbells to include floodlight cameras, alarm systems, and security drones.
However, the AI expansion arrives amid ongoing scrutiny. Ring faces persistent criticism over privacy concerns and controversial partnerships with law enforcement—a tension point as surveillance capabilities grow more sophisticated.