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look at them sitting there. just sitting there. can't believe we hired a director for this. spicy chicken strips starting at $5.49 are back at jack in the box. intelligence and human intelligence work together to bring down the crime rate in one california city. advice on preparing for a down turn from an experienced ceo. and dance. that's this week on "press: here." good morning everyone. i'm scott mcgrew. in every heist movie ever there is a security guard who is sitting in front of a bank of video monitors who looks away at just the right moment and the
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bad guys who of course in the movie are the good guys get past the camera. >> at midnight there is a shift change in the security of both buildings. at midnight we will strike. >> hey. count sheep at home. >> why? i get paid to count 'em here. >> that probably would not happen to security guards at deep sentinel. they are human. they may look away from the monitors time to time but are assisted by the cameras themselves which use artificial intelligence to detect the good guys from the real bad guys and alert the human. we have the ceo dave selinger at deep sentinel. thank you for joining us. i am intrigued by this.
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as we've seen only humans monitoring cameras have flaws but so would computers and only computers. they would miss things or misinterpret things. but they sure work well together. >> scott, pleasure to be here. thanks for having me. that is exactly what we observed was that if you have just machines doing something, they're going to fall off the band wagon at a certain point, right? we've had alexa for many, many years. it's still messing up when it's acting on its own. on the flip side you have humans who like you said will look away or worst case scenario be on their phone or on instagram. what we saw is that as we analyze real security incidents the failures of those two on
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