Ring, the home surveillance company owned by Amazon, is teaming up with taser-maker Axon to once again assist law enforcement in requesting footage from users’ doorbell cameras.
The Change in Direction
The decision to reintroduce the “Request for Assistance” feature, which allows police to ask users for video through the Neighbors app, marks a shift from Ring’s previous stance of moving away from law enforcement integrations. With the return of founder Jamie Siminoff to Amazon, the company is refocusing on AI technology and strengthening its partnership with law enforcement.
Looking Ahead
Siminoff sees the partnership with Axon as a way to enhance the connection between neighbors and public safety agencies, promoting safer communities. As part of his broader strategy, Siminoff is also leading initiatives in other Amazon-owned products, emphasizing the use of AI to improve efficiency and customer experience.
Internal Concerns
While the renewed focus on AI technology has been met with enthusiasm internally, some Ring employees have raised questions about potential privacy and data usage concerns. This comes in the wake of Amazon’s settlement with the Federal Trade Commission in 2023 over allegations of spying on Ring and Alexa users.
In Summary
The partnership between Ring and Axon reflects a strategic shift within the company under the leadership of Jamie Siminoff, focusing on AI technology and strengthening ties with law enforcement. As the company moves forward, concerns about privacy and data usage remain at the forefront.


