Japanese government to develop AI-equipped drones to identify suspicious people in disaster-hit areas


- Graphic via The Japan News/ANN

TOKYO: The government plans to develop a drone equipped with artificial intelligence and cameras that can automatically identify suspicious people when flying over disaster-hit areas.

In past disasters, criminal acts such as burglaries have been confirmed in areas left vacant after residents were evacuated.

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