Ring Founder Jamie Siminoff Discusses AI's Role in Crime Reduction and His 'Chief Inventor' Philosophy
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Nilay Patel
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Summary
This is an interview with Jamie Siminoff, founder of Ring, discussing his role as 'chief inventor' rather than CEO, his new book about Ring's journey from Shark Tank rejection to success, and his views on how AI can be used to reduce crime through security technology. The interview covers his leadership philosophy, the company's growth story, and the potential of AI in crime prevention.
Key quotes
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Jamie just published a book about his experiences launching and leading Ring. It's called Ding-Dong: How Ring Went from Shark Tank Reject to Everyone's Front Door
The head of smart camera maker Ring on security and surveillance and why he thinks AI can be used to combat crime
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