Cloudastructure to Deploy AI Surveillance in Houston
AI video surveillance company Cloudastructure has been selected by a top-15 National Multifamily Housing Council operator. The firm will deploy its AI-powered surveillance and remote guarding technology at a luxury residential community in Houston, replacing traditional security guards.
- The deployment aims to address ongoing issues at the luxury Houston property, including trespassing, vehicle break-ins, and vandalism, where traditional security measures provided inconsistent response times. - Cloudastructure's system provides automated detection of suspicious behavior, license plate recognition, and cloud-based video access for investigations. - The company reports that its AI-powered platform has a 98% crime deterrence rate across the properties it monitors. - This deal marks a growing relationship between Cloudastructure and top property management firms; the company now works with eight of the top 15 largest U.S. multifamily operators as ranked by the National Multifamily Housing Council. - The move is part of a broader trend in the multifamily housing sector to adopt AI surveillance due to liability concerns and the need for greater operational efficiency. - Based in Palo Alto, California, Cloudastructure's CEO is James McCormick, a veteran executive with experience at both public and private tech companies. - The company's technology is designed to be "camera agnostic," allowing it to work with existing camera hardware, which can reduce implementation costs for property owners. - Beyond residential communities, Cloudastructure has also recently launched specialized security solutions for construction sites and integrated autonomous drone technology for industrial properties.