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  "publishedAt": "2026-05-06T05:45:00.000Z",
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    "Security camera companies are embracing AI to give customers detailed descriptions of surveillance footage that are often spot on but can also be wildly wrong"
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  "textContent": "Scott Calvert / Wall Street Journal:\n**Security camera companies are embracing AI to give customers detailed descriptions of surveillance footage that are often spot on but can also be wildly wrong** — AI descriptions, designed to give customers more detail than generic motion alerts, are mistaking brake lights for house fires and humans for bears",
  "title": "Security camera companies are embracing AI to give customers detailed descriptions of surveillance footage that are often spot on but can also be wildly wrong (Scott Calvert/Wall Street Journal)"
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