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Ring's AI: From Lost Dogs to Zero Crime?
19 Feb
Summary
- Ring founder envisions AI eliminating neighborhood crime.
- AI feature initially for lost pets expanded to wildfires.
- Critics fear a broad surveillance network from Ring's tools.

Ring founder Jamie Siminoff recently articulated an ambitious future for the company's AI-powered Search Party feature, suggesting it could pave the way to "zero out crime in neighborhoods." This vision, revealed in a leaked internal email from October 2025, goes beyond the feature's initial purpose of locating lost pets.
The AI capability, which allows users to search footage from Ring's network of cameras, has drawn criticism. Concerns intensified following a Super Bowl commercial showcasing its use for finding lost dogs, sparking fears of broader surveillance applications. Ring has stated that Search Party is not currently designed to search for people, and footage sharing remains voluntary for camera owners, except for legal requests.




