This article discusses the evolution of mobile extended reality (MEX) and its potential to revolutionize urban interaction. It highlights the convergence of augmented and virtual reality technologies for mobile usage. A novel approach to 3D models, characterized as urban situated models or “3D-plus-time” (4D.City), is introduced. Why it matters: The development of MEX and 4D.City could significantly enhance user experience and analog-digital convergence in urban environments, offering new possibilities for human-computer interaction.
KAUST researchers have developed a dual-use wireless sensor system that monitors both traffic congestion and flood incidents in cities. The system combines ultrasonic range finders and infrared thermal sensors to provide real-time, accurate data on traffic flow and roadway flooding. Data is sent to central servers and assimilated with satellite data to form real-time maps and forecasts. Why it matters: This technology can provide up-to-the-minute warnings for flash floods and traffic, enabling rapid emergency response and potentially saving lives in urban environments.
Presight, an AI company part of G42, is partnering with Abu Dhabi Civil Defence to develop an AI-driven public safety platform. This collaboration aims to enhance emergency response capabilities and public safety measures within the Emirate of Abu Dhabi. The platform will leverage advanced artificial intelligence technologies to improve situational awareness and operational efficiency for civil defence operations. Why it matters: This initiative represents a significant step in integrating AI into critical public services in the UAE, showcasing the nation's commitment to technological advancement in urban safety.
Zayed bin Hamad reviewed Sharjah Police's AI-led anti-drug drive, an initiative leveraging artificial intelligence to combat drug-related activities within the emirate. The review likely focused on assessing the technology's effectiveness and strategic implementation in enhancing public safety. This engagement underscores the ongoing efforts by UAE authorities to integrate advanced AI solutions into critical law enforcement operations. Why it matters: This highlights the increasing application of AI in public safety and law enforcement within the UAE, demonstrating a practical use case for national security and societal well-being.