Bosch Launches free camera OS with the ability to add AI.

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This is awesome, I've been wondering when someone was going to do this. We have so many different open source options for routers (DD-WRT, etc.), linux, Android, etc. but are so locked down to the manufacturers shitty firmware.
 

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I'm all in favor of an open, modifiable and extendable camera OS, but I fear that adoption will be poor because companies like Hikvision and Dahua have invested a lot of resources into their firmware and won't want to give up control like that.
 

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I'm all in favor of an open, modifiable and extendable camera OS, but I fear that adoption will be poor because companies like Hikvision and Dahua have invested a lot of resources into their firmware and won't want to give up control like that.
Yes I agree. It will be a cat / mouse game like the old apple / jailbreak bs. (I'm an Android guy).
 

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I'm all in favor of an open, modifiable and extendable camera OS, but I fear that adoption will be poor because companies like Hikvision and Dahua have invested a lot of resources into their firmware and won't want to give up control like that.
That is a good point. However, Pelco, hanwa, vivotek and milestone are partners. The OS will lower entry barriers to the market and hopefully allow folks who innovate on the hardware side a foothold.
 
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