From passive cameras to proactive intelligence: The power of AI-assisted policing
By Venkat Ramana, CEO, NthEye & Value Pitch
The Delhi Police plans to deploy 10,000 AI-enabled cameras under its Safe City Project, reflecting the growing role of technology in public safety. But as our cities become denser, public gatherings grow larger and security threats evolve faster, we need to ask a more fundamental question. Is adding more cameras enough to make our public spaces safer?
For decades, surveillance has largely been about recording what happened and returning to footage after an incident. That approach has served us well, but it is no longer enough. The next step in public safety is decision intelligence, in which AI translates real-time visual data into contextual, useful insights that support authorities in understanding situations and acting faster.
India does not simply need more cameras. It needs smarter intelligence layered over the surveillance infrastructure already in place.
The problem is no longer visibility
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