The artificial intelligence technology that detects rip currents
The system uses cameras that help lifeguards keep swimmers away from a hazardous situation near the shoreline. Every year, rip currents, undertows, and rip tides kill around 100 beachgoers in the United States. These bodies of water seep away from the shore through deep channels and are very common on nearly any worldwide beach. They are often indistinguishable in the eyes of a swimmer and even an inexperienced water sports enthusiast. And most people don't know what to do to avoid and survive a rip current.
May-7-2021, 08:43:12 GMT