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Tony Fadell-backed Plumerai brings on-device AI to home security cameras


On Wednesday, some Harvard students made headlines by outfitting a pair of Ray-Ban Meta glasses with facial recognition. The DIY project is the latest

The London-based firm’s has developed a method for performing tasks like people detection and familiar face identification that don’t require sending data to a remote server. That manner of large language model (LLM) relies on vast depositories of data that both require far too much compute power for a small consumer electronics device and are prone to hallucinations. The Illinois firm, which is the corporate parent to brands like myQ and LiftMaster, will incorporate Plumerai’s offering into its smart cameras, beginning with an outdoor cam.

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