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EPISODE · Jun 12, 2026 · 33 MIN

AI, Security, and the Response Gap: How AI Is Reshaping Security Response

from IntoTexas AI Podcast · host Shannon Belew

AI and security are usually framed as a cybersecurity conversation. But in this episode of IntoTexas AI, Shannon Belew looks at a different side of the story: physical security.From alarms and cameras to crowd management and emergency response, the real challenge is not simply detecting that something happened. It is verifying the incident, coordinating the right response, and getting help on the ground faster.This episode highlights Aura, a global safety network with its U.S. president based in Dallas and explores how the company’s AI-enabled response platform connects alerts to real-world intervention. The conversation also ties into timely Texas events, including FIFA World Cup 2026 security planning in Dallas and the NBA Finals returning to San Antonio.We look at:The security response gapWhy false alarms and delayed response matterAura’s verified response model and ESX Innovation Awards recognitionHow AI can support monitoring centers, responders, venues, and businessesWhy Dallas, San Antonio, and Texas are becoming real-world test cases for applied AI in physical securityThe benefits and risks of AI-enabled security, including privacy, accuracy, bias, and accountabilityThis is not a story about replacing police or removing human judgment. It is about whether AI can help make security systems faster, smarter, and more coordinated.Hosted by Shannon Belew.© 2026 IntoTexas, LLC

AI and security are usually framed as a cybersecurity conversation. But in this episode of IntoTexas AI, Shannon Belew looks at a different side of the story: physical security.From alarms and cameras to crowd management and emergency response, the real challenge is not simply detecting that something happened. It is verifying the incident, coordinating the right response, and getting help on the ground faster.This episode highlights Aura, a global safety network with its U.S. president based in Dallas and explores how the company’s AI-enabled response platform connects alerts to real-world intervention. The conversation also ties into timely Texas events, including FIFA World Cup 2026 security planning in Dallas and the NBA Finals returning to San Antonio.We look at:The security response gapWhy false alarms and delayed response matterAura’s verified response model and ESX Innovation Awards recognitionHow AI can support monitoring centers, responders, venues, and businessesWhy Dallas, San Antonio, and Texas are becoming real-world test cases for applied AI in physical securityThe benefits and risks of AI-enabled security, including privacy, accuracy, bias, and accountabilityThis is not a story about replacing police or removing human judgment. It is about whether AI can help make security systems faster, smarter, and more coordinated.Hosted by Shannon Belew.© 2026 IntoTexas, LLC

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