Hong Kong has deployed AI-powered thermal-imaging cameras as part of its ongoing efforts to combat persistent rat infestations. The technology allows local food and environmental hygiene authorities to track rodent movements and identify high-activity areas in real time. By utilizing artificial intelligence to analyze thermal data, officials can deploy pest control resources, such as traps and baits, more efficiently and precisely. This technological initiative aims to improve public sanitation and address long-standing rodent issues in urban areas.
- Hong Kong is utilizing thermal-imaging cameras integrated with artificial intelligence to monitor rodent populations.
- The AI technology tracks movement patterns to pinpoint areas with high rat activity in real time.
- Data collected from the system helps authorities deploy pest control resources, such as baits and traps, with greater precision.
- The initiative is designed to improve public sanitation and modernize traditional rodent control methods in urban environments.
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Really? AI cameras to control rat infestation or human demonstration? Lol
if you manage your waste you manage depleting the rat populdtion.