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Top 10 most dangerous cities in the world 2025 compared to USA and Canada homicide rates

Top 10 Most Dangerous Cities in the World (2025...

From South Africa’s murder capital Pietermaritzburg to Venezuela’s Caracas and Ecuador’s cartel-ridden Durán, the most dangerous cities in 2025 reveal a global crisis of safety. But how do these hotspots compare...

The Retail Crime Crisis in the U.S. and Canada (2025): Why Adaptive AI Security Is No Longer Optional

The Retail Crime Crisis in the U.S. and Canada ...

Retail crime in the U.S. and Canada is hitting historic levels, with organized theft, violence, and cross-border gangs reshaping loss prevention. Here’s why adaptive AI, not static systems, is the...

Retail manager reviewing ArcadianAI Ranger fraud detection dashboard

Tackling Retail Fraud and Theft in 2025: The To...

From POS overrides to dummy devices, retailers are trying everything to combat theft and fraud. But with crime rising, AI-driven tools like ArcadianAI’s Ranger are now the missing piece in...

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Cannabis Retailers Across Canada Are Hiring AI Employees for Their Safety

Yahoo Finance. April 11, 2025

Unlike traditional models reliant on costly guards or outdated camera setups, Ranger is purpose-built with artificial intelligence. It connects directly to existing CCTV infrastructure, detecting suspicious behavior in real time and preventing incidents before they escalate — all without expensive hardware upgrades.
Ranger also brings long-term memory and decision-making to security operations. It learns to differentiate between employees, customers, and unknown visitors, and can take critical actions such as calling 911, locking or unlocking doors, and escalating incidents based on context.
"Security has always been one of the biggest headaches in running a cannabis store. You worry about break-ins, staff safety — and hiring guards is expensive and unreliable. Bringing in an AI employee like Ranger was a no-brainer for us," said Zara Lah, a cannabis retail owner in Toronto.
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