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ADT Buys AI to Sense Your Presence at Home
26 Feb
Summary
- ADT acquired Origin AI for $170 million to enhance home security.
- The AI technology analyzes Wi-Fi disruptions to detect human presence.
- Commercialization of the AI-sensing tech is expected to begin in 2027.

ADT has acquired Origin AI for $170 million, signaling a significant step into the future of home security powered by artificial intelligence. This newly acquired AI-sensing technology specializes in detecting human presence within a home by analyzing disruptions in Wi-Fi frequencies. ADT plans to integrate this technology into its platform, with commercialization expected to begin in 2027.
The AI-sensing technology focuses on pattern recognition to identify human activity while ignoring pets, offering a non-intrusive way to monitor a home. Unlike camera-based systems, it does not record video or create identity profiles, addressing some privacy concerns. However, it raises questions about a company's potential knowledge of inhabitants' activities within their own homes.
ADT envisions applications such as smart automation, personalization, and reducing false alarms, potentially adjusting thermostats based on occupancy. It also suggests capabilities for first responders, like providing information on the number of people in a building during emergencies. The ultimate implications of this technology will depend on ADT's implementation and regulation.




