It’s becoming increasingly challenging keeping what’s most important to us safe in this increasingly unpredictable world. To help with these challenges, AI is finding an increasing role in the security and safety industry, enhancing threat detection, response capabilities, and overall safety measures.
AI Augmented Surveillance
Security systems are getting an AI upgrade with computer vision and smarter abilities to keep an eye on video feeds and sensor data. AI systems can keep a 24/7 eye on video streams, analyzing footage in real-time to detect unusual activities, such as unauthorized access, suspicious behavior, detecting presence of people, animals, vehicles, and even weapons. AI-powered systems can automatically alert security personnel to potential threats, reducing response times and improving situational awareness. presence of maybe vehicles that have come up depending on if it’s for delivery or a bunch of different things. These AI tools are.
As part of these more intelligent security solutions, AI-driven facial recognition technology is used to identify individuals in real-time, whether for access control, tracking known threats, or locating missing persons. Already, we’re seeing widespread use of facial-recognition powered security solutions in critical places such as in airports, train stations, stadiums, public events, at immigration control points, and wherever a critical eye is needed on public activities.
These systems are also being put to use to detect intrusions. AI systems monitor and analyze data from many different inputs, such as sensors or cameras or other devices, to detect unauthorized entry or breaches in secure areas. These AI powered intrusion detection systems are helping to differentiate between false alarms and genuine threats.
AI systems are increasingly employed to identify potential security risks such as unattended bags or loitering individuals, the sound of gunfire, and other aspects of surveillance. These AI systems can automatically report the incidents to security personnel and first responders, really helping to enable quicker intervention and reducing the potential for any sort of harm.
Helping Detecting Hazards and Dangers With AI in Security
In addition to threats caused by bad actors, AI is helping to detect environmental threats and other hazards that can cause real harm to people, animals, and organizations. AI is helping to enhance fire safety by improving the accuracy of fire and smoke detection systems. AI algorithms analyze video footage and sensor data to quickly identify fire and smoke, even in challenging environments where traditional detectors may be less effective, such as in outdoor environments where traditional fire detectors or sprinkler systems can’t be used, or where no people are present to monitor such systems. These AI driven systems can provide these early warnings, helping to prevent small problems from being much bigger problems.
Likewise, these AI systems are helping to monitor workplaces to detect hazards that could injure people or cause damage. AI-powered systems monitor environments for potential hazards, such as spills, unsafe equipment usage, or workers not wearing protective gear. These systems can automatically alert safety personnel or the workers themselves, helping to prevent accidents and injuries in industrial and construction settings.
AI Augmented Access Control
When we think about physical environments, we need to also consider aspects to physical access to facilities or secure areas. AI is helping enhance access control by adapting access levels based on real-time assessments, ensuring that only authorized personnel enter sensitive locations. These systems analyze behavior patterns and contextual data to grant or deny access to secure areas.
Similarly, these AI systems are being applied for crowd management and event security. Any large event will have a lot of people with many different access points, and it’s hard for people to managing this all on their own without the help of technology. So now AI is being used as that augmented intelligence tool to help manage large crowds by analyzing data from cameras and sensors to detect overcrowding, bottlenecks, or potential safety risks. AI-driven systems can alert event organizers or security teams to take preventive measures, such as redirecting foot traffic or deploying additional personnel, ensuring the safety of attendees.
AI is also helping to enhance overall emergency and security response. When there’s a large-scale environmental disaster or security incident, there’s so much happening and it is often all at once in a very chaotic situation. It’s hard for people to deal with all of that information all in the same place at once. AI supports emergency response by analyzing data from various sources, including social media, weather reports, and sensors, to provide real-time situational awareness. AI-driven systems can guide evacuation routes and coordinate response efforts, improving the effectiveness of emergency management.
Keeping the Human in the Loop in AI Security Systems
However, AI systems are far from perfect. AI systems are probabilistic, with many flaws and biases based on their data-driven nature that can make facial recognition and surveillance systems fail. As such, the best use of these AI systems provide augmented intelligence capabilities, not replacing the human, but rather helping people be more aware, so that people don’t overly depend on facial recognition or leave enforcement to AI systems without a human in the loop.