Dubai Police uses “artificial intelligence” to organize mass attendance and secure the Dubai World Cup evening

The Director of the General Department of Security of Organizations, Facilities and Emergency in Dubai Police, Chairman of the Events Security Committee in Dubai, Major General Abdullah Ali Al Ghaithi, confirmed that the use of artificial intelligence to secure the event of the Dubai World Cup, allowed to achieve a safe return to the mass attendance of masses to follow the events and races of the World Cup, and also contributed to Reducing the number of police officers who took over the duties of securing the evening.

Al-Ghaithi told "Emirates Today": "(Artificial intelligence) allowed the public administration to achieve a double benefit, whether in the massive safe return of the public to the stadiums of the "Meydan" track, or in terms of reducing the police numbers that handle the tasks of securing the evening, by 40% compared to the previous year. last year".

He explained: "Despite the expansion of huge urban projects next to the Meydan area, and the density of the public, the continuous development in artificial intelligence technology has allowed to achieve a smooth flow of car traffic heading to Meydan, in addition to the fact that there are four gates to enter the public instead of two gates as well as It was in the previous versions.

"Advanced technology has allowed for intelligent distribution of units, allowing the ability to quickly deal with any potential situation," he added.

Al-Ghaithi praised the cooperation of everyone in order to bring out the evening of the Cup with the familiar image of successes that have been achieved over more than a quarter of a century since its inception, and have always put it at the forefront of the strongest and richest evenings of horse racing on the world stage.

He said: “Several coordination meetings were held before the start of the evening to make the evening a success, and to present a new exceptional version, including the provision of more than 5,000 taxis by the Dubai Roads and Transport Authority to transport the public to the Meydan track, and the provision of more than 15,000 parking spaces distributed over Two areas, in addition to six points for ambulance units inside the field track, and quick ambulance from the dismounted elements that were placed at certain points within the public stands.”

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