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AI IN SECURITY CAMERAS: Real Change Or Hype?

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May 2025

Many brands have announced AI-powered security cameras. But, is it just a marketing hype or an actual game changer?

- AKANKSHA SONDHI GAUR

AI IN SECURITY CAMERAS: Real Change Or Hype?

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly reshaping security camera technology, equipping surveillance systems with advanced capabilities—from facial recognition to predictive analytics. AI is not only redefining how cameras operate but also expanding the scope of real-time monitoring. The global market, valued at US$64.10 billion in 2023, is projected to reach US$209.10 billion by 2033, growing at a CAGR of 12.55% over the forecast period. Rising adoption of AI and deep learning is driving this growth, significantly enhancing the effectiveness of surveillance.

Is AI in security cameras just a marketing hype?

Given the surge in AI-powered camera announcements, it is natural to question whether the systems deliver on their promises. To summarise: while certain features remain in early development, the impact of AI in security is both tangible and significant. The ability to reduce false positives, automate surveillance tasks, and provide deeper insights into security data marks a major shift. However, as with any emerging technology, there are growing pains—AI models may occasionally underperform or require tuning. Still, the overall trend is clear: smarter and more efficient surveillance solutions are on the rise.

Edge vs cloud

The ‘edge versus cloud’ debate sits at the centre of AI-driven surveillance innovation. Some cameras process data directly on the device (edge AI), while others transmit footage to a central server for more complex analysis (cloud AI). Here is how the approaches differ:

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