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security measures of AI

@mae-3 

That will be some heavy reading will take a few reads for my old brain cells to get in.

But my question, apart from the New Max System, on the SR203 i just added some ring camera's

to the system only 2 weeks ago, no issue's those like the ring doorbell have security features in software/fw etc.

The max i understand is going that way, so that maybe why there are many issues, do you think

that the older equipment currently is affected in the same way. You have a vast knowledge and i can see that from your post's.

 


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Sky uses AI in its technology to increase security, and offer better routing and reliability of the complete network, eg: they will and have added AI to improve their products wherever they can to save money and improve customer experience on all their products, and will continue to improve it whenever possible even with their older products.

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This message was authored by mae-3 This message was authored by: mae-3 Answer

Re: security measures of AI

@JimM1 

 

Sky uses AI in its technology to increase security, and offer better routing and reliability of the complete network, eg: they will and have added AI to improve their products wherever they can to save money and improve customer experience on all their products, and will continue to improve it whenever possible even with their older products.

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Re: security measures of AI

@mae-3 

Thanks for clearing that up for me.

Will try and mark your post answered, hopefully dont mess it up.

 

Jim

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https://corporate.comcast.com/press/releases/comcast-broadcom-develop-ai-powered-access-network-pion... 

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