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Shifting Video Surveillance
For decades, video surveillance systems have been used primarily for security: monitoring environments, recording incidents, and supporting investigations. While these functions remain essential, their role has expanded.
Driven by advances in AI, edge analytics, connected sensors, and open platforms, cameras are no longer just capturing footage. They are generating real-time data that can help organizations understand how physical environments operate, where risks emerge, and how performance can be improved.