A $14 billion AI shift for video surveillance is changing how public safety actually works
- May 21
- 1 min read

THE STREET — Security teams monitoring hundreds of camera feeds simultaneously face what the industry calls monitoring fatigue, the cognitive limits of human attention at scale.
AI addresses that by filtering the feed, surfacing only what requires attention, and compressing the gap between an event and a decision.
“Video data is no longer just stored for review after an incident. It is being processed continuously, turned into structured insights that can influence responses in real time,” said Lumana CEO Sagi Ben Moshe, an AI video intelligence platform provider that works with organizations across enterprise, commercial, and public environments.
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