High-tech police race in Middle East countries; AI-based technology
High-tech police race in Middle East countries: Brain wave reader is catching lies, the movement of the accused starts to be traced in a minute
AI-based technology is becoming a part of everyday policing in Middle East countries. Here the police are equipped with a lie detector brain wave reader device. Small hi-tech cameras fitted in pens and disposal cups are capable of tracing human faces and number plates from a distance of one km.
UAE cities Dubai and Abu Dhabi are equipped with hi-tech cameras in such a way that the device connected to them can tell the location of every person coming from the airport by analyzing 10,000 cameras.
State-of-the-art technology for policing was tested at the Dubai Police Conference last month. Also, looked at the best practices being adopted for policing around the world. At the conference, Dubai showcased facial recognition systems from Chinese companies including Hikvision and Huawei.
This software showed the ability to identify the people who came here with the help of cameras and AI, as well as track their paths. The Police Command Center showed how to live camera feeds and all emergency vehicles could be viewed on a giant screen.
Acting Director of the Command and Control Center, Lieutenant Colonel Bilal Al Tayer said – If someone has committed a crime, with the help of technology and AI-based smart cameras, within a minute we will know in which direction the criminal is going. Tech firm Precite AI in the Emirates sells products and software prevalent in the Chinese police to the police here.
AI General Arazuki told in an interview that we choose the best practice being adopted in countries around the world. Then try to incorporate that technology into your policing system. He said that our system is capable of monitoring every person from the time he enters the airport till the time he exits.
Dubai has created policing software with the help of engineers, which is able to assess where thieves might strike next. It is claimed that its accuracy is 68%. On the question of the privacy of the people, the officials say that 'we are just monitoring'.
An algorithm built on vehicle accident records has identified nearly 4,000 of Dubai's most dangerous drivers. According to this algorithm, elderly Emiratis make up most of the bad drivers, followed by expatriates from South Asian countries living here.