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  • Oops, my bad for didn't read the whole article.

    Still, the technology has its weaknesses. Kim said the system carries a hallucination rate of about 15 percent, including instances where it misidentifies an object as a person, which is why human judgment remains the final call.

    The AI only flagged the people (or the objects it misidentified as people), but the human still decides whether those people are worth checking on. I think it still the human's fault if a lot of innocent people get harrassed by the police.

  • ... triggers an alarm if an object identified as a person remains for more than 300 seconds in a bridge’s “loitering zones” ...

    I don't know how the AI can hallucinates in such scenario, but it's better to harass some people to prevent some other people from committing suicide on those bridges.

  • Those people in the control center should keep an eye on multiple bridges across the Han river 24/7, with multiple sections for each bridge. I think it's a good thing to use AI in this case to reduce the human errors and weaknesses.

  • Uplifting News @lemmy.world

    At Seoul's bridge control center, AI helps stop 99% of suicide attempts

    www.koreatimes.co.kr /amp/southkorea/society/20260515/at-seouls-bridge-control-center-ai-helps-stop-99-of-suicide-attempts
  • Green Energy @slrpnk.net

    Solar power production undercut by coal pollution

    arstechnica.com /science/2026/05/solar-power-production-undercut-by-coal-pollution/
  • Ukraine @sopuli.xyz

    Boy, 12, disables Russian FPV drone heading towards his younger siblings in Chernihiv Oblast

    www.yahoo.com /news/articles/boy-12-disables-russian-fpv-083000430.html
  • Those bears are living in mountainous areas with forest cover. One of the causes of the bear population boom was the declining number of hunters in those areas. The Japanese government had allocated 3.4 billion yen (around 21 million US dollars) for "bear countermeasures" in 2025. They also had already deployed soldiers to put traps and allowed the police to shoot and kill bears when necessary.

  • World News @lemmy.world

    Ebola outbreak kills 65 in eastern DR Congo's Ituri province

    www.bbc.com /news/articles/cze2wpk7y76o
  • Technology @lemmy.world

    Japan’s robot wolf sells out as record bear attacks drive demand

    www.independent.co.uk /asia/japan/japan-robot-wolf-bear-attacks-ohta-seiki-b2975670.html
  • science @lemmy.world

    Don’t reach for the bug spray: scientists find insects may feel pain after crickets nurse sore antennae

    www.theguardian.com /science/2026/may/13/insects-feel-pain-research
  • science @lemmy.world

    Older people risk mental decline if they do long hours of caring, UK study shows

    www.theguardian.com /society/2026/may/13/older-people-risk-mental-decline-if-they-do-long-hours-of-caring-uk-study-shows
  • Plot twist, it was actually a Boston accent.

  • Not The Onion @lemmy.world

    Man Found With Meth Pills Shaped Like Mario Is Going To Prison

    www.gamespot.com /articles/man-found-with-meth-pills-shaped-like-mario-is-going-to-prison/1100-6539896/
  • An impact of such a drone to a building:

    Credits: Reuters via SCMP