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Try running a Deepstack container in docker and point the AI feature at that container. It's much better IME.
lol that was the previous set up. I thought since their AI is integrated now, id speed things up and go from the long delays to something more instantaneous. Now it's so bad with the false positives I don't even bother checking alerts anymore. I need to go back again.
I'm not super familiar with the integrated one, but I think you can adjust confidence levels in at least one place. That might improve that. Or go back to Deepstack.
Funny thing is the false positives are always 80-90+% confidence.