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  • Sep 4, 2024 | securityinfowatch.com | Satish R. Raj

    We’re hitting the phase with artificial intelligence (AI) where people start having realistic conversations about its benefits and risks. Up to now, AI has largely been spoken about as the solution for the world's unsolvable problems (curing diseases, enabling humanity to expand to Mars, ending poverty, and so on). Or, conversely, as the force that will bring about the end of civilization, starting with replacing people in the workforce and causing widespread unemployment.

  • Jun 10, 2024 | securitymagazine.com | Satish R. Raj

    Artificial intelligence (AI) is many things to many people. For some, it’s the hyped-up future of everything. To others, it’s just big data and analytics in a shiny new box. But regardless of where one falls on the AI spectrum, there’s no denying one thing: AI is causing big changes, and it’s already changing how organizations secure their physical infrastructure.

  • May 15, 2024 | bmcpublichealth.biomedcentral.com | Satish R. Raj |Phnom Penh

    Surveillance is a descriptive study method, with an emphasis on feedback based on detection of cases, where a population is monitored for a for a condition to inform and plan for prevention or control activities [21]. The study design used for the current study can best be described as programmatic surveillance, an approach which has been described in other studies [22]. In this approach, surveillance is applied to programmatic data to identify, feedback, and improve programs based on findings.

  • Mar 4, 2024 | facilitiesmanagementadvisor.blr.com | Satish R. Raj

    It’s nearly impossible to talk about technology these days without mentioning artificial intelligence (AI). Most people are familiar with generative AI tools including ChatGPT, Google Bard, and Microsoft Copilot. These companies incorporate the power of AI into the software we use every day. But did you know AI is also hard at work behind the scenes protecting many facilities, keeping thieves and vandals at bay?

  • Dec 14, 2023 | forconstructionpros.com | Satish R. Raj

    Artificial intelligence (AI) currently borders on the edge of crazy hype. While some are playing the waiting game to see how AI can help their industry, its impact on construction sites is clear: AI, when used properly, prevents crime and vandalism on jobsites. Security on these sites runs the gamut, between live guards, fences and other protective provisions on one end, to nothing on the other end.

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