These special glasses of the Chinese police will identify criminals on sight
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Different techniques are used all over the world to catch criminals. A special technology has been developed in China to catch criminals. Chinese police have been given special glasses that will make it easier to catch criminals. These glasses are linked to a central database, where records of all criminals are kept. Whenever a policeman wearing glasses sees a suspect, all his personal information such as name, caste, religion, address, criminal record, etc. is captured on the glasses.
Chinese police facial recognition glasses can identify car plates and human faces & more...and automatically match them with police database, to search and arrest anyone considered as enemy of the State. https://t.co/ahXj7T3Fwv pic.twitter.com/ugYep6rkES
— Songpinganq (@songpinganq) March 22, 2023
An alarm will sound as soon as the culprit appears
When a criminal comes in front of these glasses, it scans it and immediately activates the alarm mode and the message reaches all the centers. As soon as the message is received, officials and special teams reach the spot. Thousands of criminals have been arrested so far with the help of these glasses.
Criminals cannot escape even in the crowd
A video has been shared on Twitter and now it is going viral. It can be seen in this video that the complete information of the person who comes in front of the police is visible on the screen of the glasses. A small camera is attached to the right side of these glasses. The photo of the person coming in front of the camera is captured and sent to the database and the complete information is immediately available to the policeman. Based on which police action is taken. It gives such a clear image that it becomes impossible to survive even in a crowd.
Awesome glasses that cost so much
These special types of glasses can be controlled by a mobile unit. A single pair of glasses costs around Rs 56,000. The glasses can recognize one of the 10,000 samples preloaded on the server in just 100 milliseconds.
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