Losing a dog can make your stomach drop and your thoughts race. First, you check the yard. Then you walk the block. After that, you refresh local Facebook groups again and again, hoping for a sign.
While Ring’s new Search Party feature aims to help pet owners quickly locate lost dogs using AI-based technology to scan footage across its outdoor camera network, some critics aren’t so sure they’re ...
A screenshot from Ring’s Super Bowl ad for Search Party, showing a network of cameras activating across a neighborhood. Reuniting families with their lost pooches, what’s not to like? Well, ...
Amazon's Ring cameras will soon feature "Search Party," an AI tool to help find lost dogs by networking with neighbors' cameras. The new Search Party feature is designed with privacy in mind, only ...
Ring has announced that it is expanding its Search Party feature to help find lost dogs. Originally launched for Ring owners in the US, the service can now be used by anyone, even people who do not ...
If you tuned into Super Bowl LX on Sunday, you may have caught Ring's big ad of the night: The company tried to tap into us dog owners' collective fear of losing our pets, demonstrating how its new ...
Ring's AI pet-tracking ad at the Super Bowl sparked outrage and raised questions about privacy and tracking. Here's what you need to know. Plus, Ring's big decision to split with Flock. Tyler has ...
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Amazon apparently thought the world would respond with a collective “awww” when it announced an expansion of its Ring Search Party feature to help find lost dogs, promoted via a 30-second Super Bowl ...
Why is everyone so mad about the Ring Super Bowl ad? The short TV spot "Search Party" should pull at the heartstrings — it's got a puppy, lost dogs, a father and daughter, and a happy ending. It even ...