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Kevin Cohen, the CEO and co-founder of Tel Aviv-based startup RealEye, opens his computer, ready to introduce the tools that he believes will keep America’s borders more secure. The presentation highlights advanced technologies that integrate robotics and artificial intelligence, designed to bolster surveillance and monitoring along the Southern border.
Cohen emphasizes the importance of utilizing cutting-edge technology to address the challenges of border security. The system incorporates drones equipped with high-resolution cameras and sophisticated AI algorithms that can detect unusual activities and alert authorities in real-time. This proactive approach aims to enhance situational awareness and improve response times to potential threats.
Furthermore, the use of autonomous robots is proposed to patrol remote areas, reducing the strain on human resources while ensuring comprehensive coverage of vast terrains. As discussions around border security intensify, innovations like those presented by RealEye could play a pivotal role in shaping future policies and strategies for national safety.
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