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Saudi Arabia concludes Hajj season with 1.7 million pilgrims, highlights AI-driven operations - Gulf Business

SPA ·

Saudi Arabia successfully concluded the Hajj season, accommodating 1.7 million pilgrims from across the globe. Authorities highlighted the integral role of AI-driven operations in managing the massive pilgrimage efficiently. These AI applications likely encompassed areas such as crowd control, logistics optimization, security enhancements, and pilgrim services to ensure a smooth and safe experience. Why it matters: This demonstrates a significant, large-scale deployment of AI by the Saudi government in managing a critical national and global event, showcasing the practical integration of advanced technology into major public services and infrastructure.

Saudi Arabia concludes Hajj season with 1.7 million pilgrims, highlights AI-driven operations - Gulf Business

SPA ·

Saudi Arabia successfully concluded the Hajj season, overseeing the pilgrimage of 1.7 million individuals. The operations highlighted the extensive use of AI-driven systems to manage various aspects of the event. These AI applications likely contributed to optimizing logistics, crowd control, and pilgrim services across the holy sites. Why it matters: This showcases Saudi Arabia's advanced capabilities in deploying AI for large-scale public service management and critical national events, demonstrating practical implementation of smart technologies in the region.

Movement Control of Smart Mosque's Domes using CSRNet and Fuzzy Logic Techniques

arXiv ·

This paper proposes a smart dome model for mosques that uses AI to control dome movements based on weather conditions and overcrowding. The model utilizes Congested Scene Recognition Network (CSRNet) and fuzzy logic techniques in Python to determine when to open and close the domes to maintain fresh air and sunlight. The goal is to automatically manage dome operation based on real-time data, specifying the duration for which the domes should remain open each hour.