The Intercept: Kitchen Appliance Maker Wants to Revolutionize Video 
Surveillance.
https://theintercept.com/2022/02/11/surveillance-video-ai-bosch-azena/

BOSCH, THE GERMAN MULTINATIONAL most famous for its toasters, drills, and 
refrigerators, is also one of the world’s leading developers of surveillance 
cameras. Over the last three years, the company has poured tens of millions of 
euros into its own startup, Azena, which has the potential to completely 
transform the surveillance camera industry.

Via Azena, Bosch has led the development of a line of surveillance cameras that 
relies on edge computing — where each camera has its own processor, operating 
system, and internet connection — to provide “smart” surveillance of people, 
objects, and places. Like smartphones, these cameras connect to an app store, 
run by Azena, where customers can purchase apps from a selection of 
cutting-edge video analytics tools. These apps allow camera owners to analyze 
video feeds for different security and commercial purposes.

Here, the devil is in the details: In its documentation for developers, Azena 
states that it will only carry out basic auditing related to the security and 
functionality of the software available in its app store. According to the 
company, responsibility for the ethics and legality of the apps rests squarely 
on the shoulders of developers and users.

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