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Dubai Police AI traffic fines: Eight offences detected by radars - Gulf News

Gulf News ·

Dubai Police are implementing AI-powered radars to enhance traffic law enforcement across the city. These advanced systems are capable of detecting eight different types of traffic offenses automatically. The initiative aims to improve road safety and streamline the process of identifying and fining violators. Why it matters: This deployment represents a practical and significant application of artificial intelligence in public safety and smart city initiatives within the UAE, demonstrating a clear trend towards technology-driven governance and urban management.

Zayed bin Hamad reviews Sharjah Police's AI-led anti-drug drive - Gulf News

Gulf News ·

Zayed bin Hamad reviewed Sharjah Police's AI-led anti-drug drive, an initiative leveraging artificial intelligence to combat drug-related activities within the emirate. The review likely focused on assessing the technology's effectiveness and strategic implementation in enhancing public safety. This engagement underscores the ongoing efforts by UAE authorities to integrate advanced AI solutions into critical law enforcement operations. Why it matters: This highlights the increasing application of AI in public safety and law enforcement within the UAE, demonstrating a practical use case for national security and societal well-being.

Detecting the undetectable: Transforming policing with AI

MBZUAI ·

Salem AlMarri, the first Emirati Ph.D. graduate from MBZUAI, developed a video anomaly detection (VAD) system for his thesis. The VAD system can detect subtle anomalies in video, such as suspicious interactions, to help police prevent crimes and save lives. AlMarri's work was carried out under the guidance of Karthik Nandakumar, Affiliated Associate Professor of Computer Vision at MBZUAI. Why it matters: This research showcases the potential of AI in enhancing public safety and security in the UAE, demonstrating practical applications of computer vision in law enforcement.