The camera sees everything.
That, at least, is the promise.
An AI surveillance stack can monitor hundreds of feeds simultaneously, flag anomalies in milliseconds, and generate alerts without coffee breaks or lapses in concentration.
It doesn’t get bored at 3am.
It doesn’t miss a shift.
By almost every observational metric, it outperforms a human being.
So why, when something actually goes wrong, do so many UK commercial property operators find themselves staring at a gap between what the technology detected and what anyone can prove happened next?
The honest answer isn’t flattering to either side of the man-versus-machine debate. It is that the debate itself has been asking the wrong question.