Hanoi police test AI-powered drones for traffic, urban order monitoring
The Hanoi police are testing unmanned aerial vehicles equipped with artificial intelligence to detect traffic violations, sidewalk encroachments, and illegal dumping of waste.
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The Hanoi police are testing unmanned aerial vehicles equipped with artificial intelligence to detect traffic violations, sidewalk encroachments, and illegal dumping of waste.
The tropical paradise of Bali has seen the phased closure of its largest waste site, the Suwung Landfill (TPA Suwung) - which has led to reports of rubbish building up in the streets - but now the government has moved to enforce "zero tolerance" ban on open dumping.