Established in 2021, the center uses artificial intelligence (AI) for comprehensive emergency response, monitoring 900 CCTV cameras across 17 of Seoul’s 21 pedestrian-accessible Han River bridges. Beyond suicide prevention, its most frequent task, the center also handles criminal tracking, traffic accidents and drug enforcement.

Much of that credit goes to AI, which triggers an alarm if an object identified as a person remains for more than 300 seconds in a bridge’s “loitering zones,” sections where people are able to stand for extended periods.

  • MisterD@lemmy.ca
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    1 天前

    They do something similar in the US for crimes. Why prevent crimes with welfare, single payer health care and a living wage when you can arm the police to the teeth with tanks and increase prison space.