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.
Household waste and construction debris are spilling across the streets, sidewalks and beachfront of Da Nang as the central Vietnamese tourist city struggles to clear 1,600 to 1,700 metric tons of trash a day.
Hanoi eateries are moving their tables off sidewalks and to wherever they else can find space as the police intensify a crackdown on encroachment and other urban order violations.