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Open & Honest:


only with partners that align with their ethical and moral views on AI use.


Building an AI future – the right way


The pace of AI innovation makes it difficult to predict what security technology will look like in the coming years. Given this uncertainty, the need for an ethical discussion cannot be overstated: by prioritising openness and fostering strong industry relationships, security providers can positively contribute to a safe and responsible future for AI. Manufacturers should place trust at the top of their list of business goals.


Trust creates a significant competitive advantage in a crowded market, as vendors and integrators are far more likely to recommend a company that has shown a commitment to responsible behaviour over one which acts impulsively over something as powerful and divisive as AI.


As artificial intelligence evolves, the businesses which have demonstrated such a commitment today will be the ones trusted in the future. They are the ones that will lead the industry forward towards a smarter, safer world.


Mats Thulin


Director of AI and Video Analytics Axis Communications.


Learn more about Axis approach to AI: www.axis.com/campaigns/ai-in-video- surveiliance


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