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Dubai Police to use AI to secure Expo 2020

The Dubai Police personnel give a briefing on Expo 2020 Dubai on Saturday, September 18, 2021.
  • The Dubai authorities have already taken several other steps to secure Expo 2020
  • This is especially after it has already been delayed by a year due to the Covid-19 pandemic

The Dubai Police will use all available sources, including artificial intelligence, or AI, to secure Expo 2020, its chief Lt-Gen Abdullah Khalifa Al Marri told reporters on Saturday, September 18.

He said this would include monitoring the visitors for safety from the moment of their arrival to the country until they reach the exhibition site.

He told the reporters the Dubai Police was in “full readiness” in all aspects when it came to securing Expo 2020.

He reviewed security measures for all upcoming events to be held across the venue.

He also inspected the latest smart technologies that have been employed by the force to secure the venue in collaboration with local and federal authorities.

Read the full Dubai Police statement here:

The Dubai authorities have already taken several other steps to secure Expo 2020, which has already been delayed by a year due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

For one, PCR testing and vaccinations are mandatory for all participants of the six-month event.

The authorities have also completed several new transport projects, like a special Dubai Metro station for Expo 2020.

The expo is also expected to see a regular bus service not only to and from the venue within the city but also other emirates within the UAE.