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  • AI Agents to redefine video surveillance industry by 2026, enhancing operational efficiency.
  • AI governance systems and Trusted Data Environment prioritised to prevent misuse and false alarms.
  • Hybrid Architecture leverages cloud and on-premises for efficient, scalable AI video operations.

Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming industries, and the video surveillance sector is no exception. Hanwha Vision anticipates a pivotal shift in 2026 as AI becomes integral to the industry. The introduction of 'Autonomous AI Agents' is set to revolutionise video surveillance systems structurally and operationally.

Experts at Hanwha Vision have highlighted five critical trends that will shape the future of video surveillance. AI will emerge as the core component, enhancing operational efficiency and sustainability beyond traditional monitoring.

Trustworthy AI: Ensuring data quality and responsibility

By 2026, establishing a 'Trusted Data Environment' will be essential to address these challenges

With AI analysis becoming widespread, ensuring data quality is imperative. AI systems can produce false alarms due to visual noise and challenging conditions such as low light or fog.

By 2026, establishing a 'Trusted Data Environment' will be essential to address these challenges. Investment is moving towards securing high-quality video data that AI can process accurately.

AI-based high-performance ISP

AI-based ISP technology, aided by larger sensors, is minimising noise in extreme conditions and enhancing object detail for real-time analysis.

Deep learning helps distinguish between objects and noise, providing more accurate data for AI systems. With AI governance becoming crucial, there’s a push towards transparency and ethical use, driven by regulations such as the EU’s risk-based AI classification.

AI agent partnership: From tool to teammate

The evolution of AI is reshaping the role of operators, who will delegate routine tasks to AI agents

The evolution of AI is reshaping the role of operators, who will delegate routine tasks to AI agents, focusing instead on complex decision-making.

AI agents will autonomously perform complex analyses, initiating preliminary responses and suggesting actions to operators. Operators will transition to a commander role, requiring skills in AI governance to monitor systems and prevent misuse.

Driving sustainable security

The demand for generative AI is increasing power needs, with predictions from the International Energy Agency (IEA) showing a doubling in data centre consumption by 2030.

Faced with rising video data demands and the computational burden of AI, 'sustainable security' is becoming central to reducing total cost of ownership (TCO) and achieving ESG goals. Low-power AI chipsets and data-efficient technologies are being prioritised to meet these objectives.

Smart spaces powered by video intelligence

Metadata from AI cameras is utilised as business intelligence in smart cities and other sectors

Advancements in AI and cloud technology are giving rise to 'Sentient Spaces', where video surveillance serves as a data source for 'Digital Twin' technologies reflecting real-world conditions. This integration facilitates holistic monitoring, allowing for complex scenario analysis via a digital replica of physical environments.

Metadata from AI cameras is utilised as business intelligence in smart cities and other sectors, with future integration including IoT and environmental sensors to create comprehensive, intelligent environments.

Hybrid architecture: A new security paradigm

Concerns about data transmission costs and regulatory issues are driving the adoption of hybrid architecture in video surveillance. This approach combines on-premises and cloud environments, providing flexibility in system operations while ensuring data security and compliance.

On-premises infrastructure supports real-time monitoring and sensitive data processing, while cloud environments facilitate remote management, large-scale analytics, and long-term storage. By efficiently distributing computational tasks, hybrid architecture enhances the effectiveness of AI-based surveillance systems.

Hanwha Vision envisages AI becoming a foundational standard in security infrastructure by 2026, focusing on trustworthy data and sustainable security solutions. It promises to be a transformative year for the sector.

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