Abu Dhabi launches smart centre to monitor social distancing in shops

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Authorities in Abu Dhabi are turning to artificial intelligence and high-end technology to ensure that businesses are complying with social distancing rules.

The Department of Economic Development has launched a smart emergency control room to monitor sales outlets in real-time.

The centre is equipped with a live camera system that is operated 24/7 by a dedicated inspection team.

It will help officials identify violations in real-time and also quickly follow up on customer complaints.

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