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Project NATHR-G1 - The Story behind the Innovative Solution for a more Humane World

TII ·

A team led by the Technology Innovation Institute (TII) in Abu Dhabi has developed NATHR-G1, a ground penetrating radar for detecting landmines and unexploded ordnance. The project, involving researchers from Colombia, Germany, Sweden, and Switzerland, builds on earlier work using radar to detect buried objects. NATHR-G1 incorporates machine learning for advanced signal processing and object identification. Why it matters: This humanitarian application of AI and robotics based in the UAE could significantly reduce casualties from landmines and other explosive remnants of war.

AI for Child Well-being - UNICEF

The National ·

UNICEF is exploring the application of artificial intelligence technologies to enhance child well-being globally. This initiative likely focuses on leveraging AI for improved outcomes in areas such as child health, education, and protection. The effort aims to guide the responsible development and deployment of AI solutions that benefit children. Why it matters: Such frameworks are critical for establishing ethical guidelines and ensuring that AI innovations prioritize the safety, privacy, and developmental rights of children worldwide.