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AI system can blow the whistle if people can’t keep their distance
Researchers have developed an artificial intelligence monitoring system to keep track of whether people are social distancing in public spaces, and alerting local authorities if they are not.
Griffith University researchers developed the system to monitor the movement of crowds of people in…
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