Ring's Super Bowl ad sparks privacy backlash over 'Search Party' feature
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Ring Doorbell's Super Bowl ad for the AI feature 'Search Party,' which scans neighborhood Ring cameras to help locate missing pets, has provoked privacy backlash and dystopian critiques online, with critics warning it could enable mass surveillance—even as Amazon says the tool is free, aimed at reuniting lost pets and backed by a $1 million donation to shelters.
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- Ring helps reunite families with lost pets in Super Bowl commercial USA Today
- Amazon CEO says the pet-finder AI tool on Ring Doorbells helped bring home 99 dogs home in 90 days Business Insider
- ‘Creepy’ Super Bowl ad sparks backlash, viewers vow ‘never’ to buy this popular product NJ.com
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