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AI’s Watchful Eye Hits the Field

Eyes in the Stands, Powered by AI

Startup Asilla is introducing an AI-powered camera system designed to bolster safety at large public events, specifically targeting incidents of violence in stadiums and arenas. Dubbed “AI Stadium Security,” the tech uses behavior recognition to automatically detect and flag suspicious or aggressive actions among spectators. The goal is to supplement human security teams by identifying risks faster and more precisely. Currently deployed in Japan and Vietnam, the technology could become a game-changer in crowd safety worldwide.

From Stadiums to Subways

Asilla’s ambitions don’t end with sports venues—its AI surveillance system has already been installed in over 100 locations, including train stations and commercial facilities. By analyzing video footage in real-time, the system learns to recognize abnormal patterns and alert operators before violence breaks out. With public safety concerns rising globally, such proactive monitoring tools are gaining traction across sectors. The company is eyeing expansion into more global markets in 2024, betting on AI to enhance physical security infrastructure.

Joshuva Tovuor

Joshua Tovuor is the Chief Editor at BytesWall, bringing over 7 years of cybersecurity expertise from roles at NASA and the U.S. Air Force. With a Master’s in Cyber Engineering and certifications like CISA and CompTIA Security+, he focuses on cybersecurity, AI in defense, and tech leadership.

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