Japan wants to protect VIPs with AI cameras

Japan wants to protect VIPs with AI cameras


According to the emerging information, Japan will receive assistance from artificial intelligence-based cameras to protect VIPs in the coming period.

Based on information from Nikkei Japan came up with an important plan on the anniversary of the assassination of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. Accordingly, the Japanese police are trying to protect high-profile public figures. will begin testing security cameras equipped with artificial intelligence-based technology. The National Police Service aims to initiate tests within the current fiscal year, which will end in March 2024. Artificial intelligence-equipped cameras to be used in the process, as far as reported, analyzing a person’s movements “behavior detection” and identifying a person “face recognition” will have systems. The National Police Service is here just for the technology. will take into account the ability to detect behaviorThe cameras to be used in the system will basically focus on three different detections. These include analyzing a person’s movements. “behavior detection” to detect weapons “object detection” and for the protection of restricted areas “Intrusion Detection” is located. The AI-based camera system will basically look for unusual movements, such as repeatedly looking around or acting too fussy, by observing the movements of suspicious individuals. In this way, the security forces aiming to dominate a wide area quickly, will focus the system only on specific areas, that is, the locations where VIPs go. There will be no nationwide screening here.

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Artificial intelligence technology is also used in other fields that can be considered similar. For example 2024 Summer Olympics It will be organized by the International Olympic Committee from 2 to 18 August 2024 in Paris. For Paris, which will host the Olympics again exactly 100 years later, important plans are on the table in this regard. transmitted by VOA As far as the French authorities, during the 2024 Paris Olympics, people in open spaces / It plans to use an AI-powered crowd control system to monitor guests. The authorities, who have drafted a law for this, aim to make it easier to detect potential problems with this system and states that they will not receive help from facial recognition technology in the process.. In the bill, “No biometric data or facial recognition technology will be used, and no connection or automatic marking will be made with any other person-based data system.” it’s called. Authorities, who plan a broad screening rather than a person-based one, because they know that they will get a reaction about privacy.expects many people to come to Paris to watch the matches and here, it aims to reduce the burden on them by using artificial intelligence.

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