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Artificial Intelligence in surveillance
- January 30, 2020
- Posted by: CellStrat Editor
- Category: Artificial Intelligence Computer Vision Deep Learning Machine Learning Technology
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Japanese startup Vaak developed AI surveillance that detects potential sh-oplifters. The software scans security camera footage, looking for fidgetin-g, restlessness, and other suspicious behavior with the goal of preventing crime. The Vaak system is currently being tested in dozens of stores in Tokyo and the company started selling a commercial version in Mar’19. Despite the privacy concerns some people have about surveillance, Vaak founder Ryo Tanaka says the platform could go beyond retail and be use–d in public spaces to prevent crime or suicide. — BLOOMBERG |