Smart Camera Notifications are Overwhelming but Seemour is Here to Help

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Prompt AI, a San Francisco-based research and technology company specializing in visual intelligence, has introduced Seemour, a new visual intelligence platform. Developed by experts in computer vision, Seemour is designed to operate with home cameras, interpreting, describing, and acting on visual data in real time. The application offers capabilities such as summarizing video footage, recognizing known individuals and pets, and identifying delivery services at your doorstep.

Seemour is built on advanced vision-language models and machine learning algorithms, allowing it to consolidate multiple camera events into concise updates. This feature significantly reduces the number of unnecessary notifications by up to 70 percent. In a forthcoming update, users will be able to interact with Seemour by posing questions to gain insights from their camera footage, further enhancing the utility of the platform.

Some of Seemour’s main features include intelligent video summaries, which provide concise updates of important events captured by cameras. The platform personalizes notifications by learning and remembering familiar faces and pets, allowing users to receive alerts tailored to their preferences. Alerts for suspicious behavior and specific notifications for delivery services and wildlife detection are also part of its functionality.

Future updates to Seemour will introduce features such as the ability to ask questions about past events captured on camera, privacy options that allow individuals to be removed from footage, and custom alerts for unique activities. These enhancements aim to make home environments more intelligent and secure.

For more information about Seemour, check out their website here.

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