Finding survivors in wilderness after disasters has long been a race against time, with rescue teams battling challenging terrain and weather conditions. Now, researchers have developed an artificial intelligence system that dramatically improves how drones detect people during search and rescue missions—even in dense forests or darkness. A team from Northwestern Polytechnical University and Yan’an … Read more
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