Criminal Investigators for Ai Surveillance at Train Stations
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Travelers, homeless people, pickpockets: Thousands of people roam at railway stations. Investigators rely on new technology to make them safe.
At Frankfurt Central Station, police are testing AI-based surveillance systems designed to automatically detect dangerous situations. According to police officers, the system is being deployed in accordance with the rule of law and without real-time facial recognition.
In the context of the discussion about security at German train stations, the Association of German Criminal Police Officers (BDK) has advocated the use of AI-supported camera surveillance while reaffirming strict legal limits on facial recognition. "Modernizing train stations isn't just about punctuality. It's also about security, better lighting systems, camera surveillance, and the use of available technologies," said BDK Federal Chairman Dir…
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