Khaleej Times

No place to hide! Smart glasses detect wanted

- Angel Tesorero

dubai — The long arm of the law in the UAE now has a special pair of glasses to catch criminals! The futuristic smart glasses has a micro-camera that will use artificial intelligen­ce to automatica­lly scan hundreds of faces in a crowd and notify the authoritie­s when it spots a wanted person.

The police tool, which is just a little bigger and wider than ordinary motorcycle goggles, can also scan police file photos and display informatio­n for an investigat­ing officer. A policeman wearing the glasses can also detect wanted vehicles.

It can scan the car plate and access all the records of its owner, including nationalit­y.

“Easy to find, easy to catch... there is no need for us to do physical search or conduct check points. Smart glasses will have real-time iris to help us catch criminals,” Adnan Al Hammadi from the Abu Dhabi Police General Headquarte­rs told Khaleej Times during the Gitex Technology Week in Dubai.

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dubai — Criminals or wanted persons trying to hide from authoritie­s by blending in the crowd, better watch out! The Abu Dhabi Police will soon use ‘smart glasses’ or augmented virtual reality glasses to catch criminals.

This is how it works. The smart glass has a micro-camera that will use artificial intelligen­ce to automatica­lly scan hundreds of faces in a crowd and will send notificati­on to authoritie­s when it comes across a wanted person.

The smart glass, which is being showcased at the ongoing Gitex Technology Week in Dubai, can also scan police file photos. All pertinent informatio­n such as prior and current criminal records will then be readily available to the investigat­ion officer.

“Easy to find, easy to catch, there is no need for us to do physical search or conduct check points. Smart glasses will have real-time iris and facial recognitio­n to help us catch criminals and find missing people,” first warrant officer Adnan Al Hammadi from the IT department of the Abu Dhabi Police General Headquarte­rs told Khaleej Times on Wednesday.

“The smart glass is still in the developmen­t stage but there is no doubt that it will soon be used as part of our continuous effort to adopt to the latest technology to keep our country safe,” he stressed.

The artificial intelligen­ce-driven smart glasses can also help police find targets in ‘suspicious’ or ‘chaotic’ environmen­ts, explained Al Hammadi.

He added that the database is ready and the technology is still being fine-tuned which eventually can also be used to scan photos on social media. “We have informatio­n from Emirates ID and other relevant databases. The bottom line is: There is really a powerful potential for artificial intelligen­ce to improve our operations, which in turn helps create safer communitie­s,”Al Hammadi said.

The futuristic police tool, which is slightly bigger and wider than ordinary motorcycle goggles, will also be used on the roads to identify and stop illegal vehicles.

“A police officer can simply scan the car plate and access all the records of its owner, including nationalit­y, registrati­on, and previous

We have informatio­n from Emirates ID and other relevant databases. The bottom line is: There is really a powerful potential for artificial intelligen­ce to improve our operations.” Adnan Al Hammadi, Abu Dhabi Police

violations. The smart glasses are connected to our operations room and the wanted cars can be easily identified.

“The smart glasses are equipped with a camera and directly linked to our operations room. Moreover, if the officer is at the scene of an accident, he can send live feed to our command control centre,” Al Hammadi said.

The technology event will come to an end today.

 ?? — Photos by Dhes Handumon ?? A GIS security surveying car displayed at the Abu Dhabi Pavilion during the ongoing Gitex Technology Week in Dubai on Wednesday. The technology event which drew thousands will conclude today.
— Photos by Dhes Handumon A GIS security surveying car displayed at the Abu Dhabi Pavilion during the ongoing Gitex Technology Week in Dubai on Wednesday. The technology event which drew thousands will conclude today.

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