New AI offers 'personal protection' against abductions, criminal threats
CMO and co-founder of Protect Matt Frischer told Fox News Digital that he hopes this app will save lives and eventually deter crime. An artificial intelligence-powered phone app can act like a shield to alert loved ones and first responders about emergencies like a fire or potential crimes. A woman in distress while jogging, for example, would have new protections in place under the Protect app after a March study published by Adidas said 92% of women are concerned for their safety and 51% are afraid of being physically attacked. Saying a code word in Siri for iPhones or by tapping the app automatically connects a live feed to emergency contacts, who get a video and location in real time. If the attack already happened and the victim is incapacitated, the emergency contact can call 911 on their behalf, which goes to the nearest police department and includes the video feed.
Sep-18-2023, 06:00:58 GMT
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