AI tech touches ensure smoother, smarter Games


The company is the provider of the 24-hour unmanned inspection solution for the Olympic skiing venues.
"With the skiing venues covering 100 square kilometers across the mountains and with abundant forests, our smart solution can realize autonomous inspection leaving no blind spots, to ensure fire prevention, spot illegal activity, guarantee safety on the ski lanes, and discover emergencies and sound the alarm calling for first aid," said Wei Hongfeng, CEO and chief scientist at IntelliCloud.
On a skiing course in Zhangjiakou, Hebei province, where temperatures at night can fall as low as -40 C, 13 intelligent monitoring poles-3.5-meter-high poles fitted with surveillance cameras that can rotate automatically-form an invisible safety barrier, according to Wei.
These "robots", developed jointly by IntelliCloud and Fengyun Zhangjiakou Information and Technology System, can automatically and accurately identify trespass and upload the monitored situation to a command center, effectively improving the efficiency of security at Olympic venues.
IntelliCloud said the robots can operate in temperatures lower than -40 C.
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