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AI-driven products are beginning to unlock new video surveillance functions and even change the role it plays for the companies.   FREMONT, CA:- The security industry is approaching a critical juncture. Companies are depended on a tried-and-true framework to guide how people deploy resources, develop solutions, and implement technology for decades. Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning are rapidly changing the security structure. AI-driven video surveillance products, in particular, are starting to activate new features and even change the role video surveillance plays for businesses. They see unprecedented convergence of hardware and software, from improved sensors to higher resolution cameras to more powerful processing units. As a result, anything from intelligent threat identification to customized customer interactions sees new opportunities. While companies are just at the start of this path, it is clear that best practices are evolving. Security professionals rethink how they'll develop their teams, structure engagements, and establish their value in real-time. They are expanding their rulebooks as they use it, but here are new, unstated "rules" for the new world of defense - and how they'll continue to develop due to the AI. Embrace flexible setups Security teams spent a lot of time changing the camera configuration in conventional security systems to reduce false positives. With the help of AI security teams do not have to go for such compromises. Smart systems can distinguish between people, animals, and items and then send out warnings solely based on those signatures, irrespective of video noises of the surroundings such as blowing leaves, headlights, inclement weather, or other conditions. This ability enables them to concentrate exclusively on the security objectives, allowing them to widen the field of view as required. Maximize economies of scale Artificial intelligence-powered systems decrease the number of false positives, enabling security teams to work more efficiently. Companies may use intelligent video monitoring to deploy a small remote monitor team to keep a close eye on multiple locations. They can also use smart networks to connect with trespassers or troublemakers in real-time and, if required, send law enforcement or emergency rescue personnel. Focus on relationship-building, not bad-guy busting Surveillance systems that prioritize behavior over faces will go far beyond identifying the criminal. It means they will potentially assist in the development and maintenance of valuable customer relationships. Check Out This :  Customer Experience Solutions Companies Companies will improve customer experiences and develop relationships by extending the targets beyond threat identification, prevention, and mitigation to improve customer satisfaction and brand value. ...Read more
Industry 4.0 is now improving manufacturing productivity , and some of these innovations are already being used in agriculture. Agriculture 4.0 is a farming management strategy that uses emerging technology and data to improve yields and productivity, allowing farms to work smarter rather than harder. Due to various advances in technology, such as sensors, devices, machines, and information technology, modern farms and agricultural operations function differently than those of a few decades ago. Robots, temperature and moisture monitors, aerial photos, and GPS technology are all regularly used in today's agriculture. Businesses can become more productive, effective, safer, and environmentally sustainable due to these innovative devices, precision agriculture, and robotic systems. Robotic technologies allow for more accurate monitoring and management of natural resources, including air and water quality. It also gives farmers more control over the cultivation, processing, distribution, and storage of plants and animals. Here are some of the advantages that technologies have provided in farming.  Data-driven Agriculture is a precise science that needs to maintain soil conditions in specific boundaries to attain maximum crop production. These processes can be made more effective by utilizing data. Collecting data on crop conditions will assist farmers in making precise changes to optimize growth and reduce resource waste. Precision farming methods in outdoor farming may include integrating smart sensors in the soil to track various variables. Many sensors are available in the market that can be used for agriculture, like electrochemical sensors, which can identify pH and nutrient levels, and mechanical sensors, which can measure soil compaction. The correct solution can be delivered if the exact state of the soil is determined. Drones, which can scan a wide area and generate 3D images, can also collect data. Robot revolution Crop harvesting, weeding, and seed planting are some of the activities that agricultural field robots can automate. Robots in agriculture are not limited to the fields as they can also be used in indoor farming. Growing crops in layered, vertical stacks under regulated indoor conditions is known as vertical farming. The temperature is controlled using heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems. The environment is accurately adjusted to the plants' requirements, with an optimal amount of light is provided by LED bulbs. Robots will scan every plant and analyze its growth in indoor farms. Based on the plant's requirements or life cycle level, the robot can transfer it to different locations. See Also :-  Top Machine Vision Solution Companies in APAC ...Read more
Agriculture is now being automated, making farming more effective and enabling humans to devote their time to less laborious and debilitating activities. FREMONT, CA :  Agricultural robots are now performing tasks such as spraying, pruning, chopping, planting, and packaging in greenhouses and open fields (just to name a few). Standing in an open field, one could see a drone fly by, dropping biocontrol or beneficial insects precisely among the crops, or a self-driving tractor-looking robot extracting weeds from the soil. Agriculture is now being automated, making farming more effective and enabling humans to devote their time to less laborious and debilitating activities. Simultaneously, innovations have been critical in reducing famine over the course of human history by maximizing food production. But Will Workers Be Out of a Job? At the intersection of technology and human livelihood, the challenge of implementing new technologies exists. How does one ensure the lives and financial security of those who depend on farm work as a source of income? What happens to those who depend on their hands-on experience with agricultural crops? Agricultural robotics and automation in agriculture can assist and operate alongside human labor, taking on monotonous tasks and releasing people from dangerous working conditions. One may argue that this would also reduce workers' wages, but why oppose systemic reform that would improve agricultural workers' working conditions (and thus their living conditions)? Why not hire robots to prevent people from breaking their backs when performing laborious and tedious tasks in agriculture, or to cover their skin in chemicals while they spray pesticides across the field, or to work with the sun beating down on their backs? Why should individuals do all of this, even if it is for the sake of earning money when there are tools that will make their work lives easier? Check Out: Agri Business Review Robots and Humans Working Together Although the sector is still a long way from fully autonomous robots, in the meantime, there are options where people can assist the robot or the robot assists people, with remote control as a further choice to aid robots running around in the greenhouse. Workers can direct the robot remotely in this way, allowing them to work comfortably away from the harsh agricultural conditions. ...Read more
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