Blink budget security cameras will support AI-powered video descriptions

I'm not sure about this new feature from Blink... I mean, it sounds like a great idea but isn't it just a bit too much for some people? I've got an elderly aunt who loves watching her birds in her garden cam and now she might have to watch hours of footage just because the AI thinks there's movement 🐦😴. I think it's good that they're trying to improve security but we need to make sure this feature is accessible to everyone, not just those who can pay for the premium service 💸. And what about the people in Illinois? 🤷‍♀️
 
I'm surprised they're finally using AI to make their video features more useful 🤔. I mean, think about it, you pay for a Blink device and all you get is a bunch of footage that's hard to watch and understand - what's the point? This new feature makes total sense. But $4 a month? That's a bit steep if you ask me 💸. I'm just hoping they don't overcharge us with more features down the line 🤞.

I'm also wondering how this is going to affect people's privacy, especially in Illinois where that Biometric Info Act is pretty strict 🔒. You'd think it's only a matter of time before we're seeing some controversy around this feature. Still, I suppose it's a good start for Blink - they're finally trying to innovate instead of just copying what everyone else is doing 🤖.
 
OMG, this is soooo cool! 🤯 Blink just dropped an AI-powered video description feature that's like, totally game-changing for smart home users! I'm all about that tech life and this new feature is giving me LIFE! 💻 It's gonna make it way easier to keep an eye on my place without having to watch hours of footage... trust me, who's got time for that? 😂 With Video Descriptions, Blink is leveling up its security game and providing users with a safer and more convenient smart home experience. I'm already subscribed and can't wait to try it out! 💸 #BlinkSmartHome #AIpowered #SmartHomeSecurity #VideoDescriptions
 
I'm all for Blink making security upgrades, tbh 🤔. The idea of AI-powered video descriptions sounds like a game-changer for people with busy schedules or visual impairments. It's a good move, but I wish it was available to all users, not just those who pay extra for the service 😕. And what's up with Illinois getting left behind? Hopefully, they get their act together and make sure everyone can access this feature 🙏. Still, kudos to Blink for innovating and making smart home tech more accessible 💡
 
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