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New camera technology presented to Meridian City Council during work session
SUMMARY: Drivers must exercise caution in a particular area, as repeatedly emphasized in the given content. News 11 promises to keep the public informed with new developments. The City of Meridian is reportedly discussing novel strategies for community policing, involving the Meridian Police Department. Pileum, an I.T. company, presented a new camera system with features such as video integration, real-time alerts, crime mapping, and case management capabilities. This system, named FUSUS, employs AI to enhance proactive policing by quickly analyzing data such as suspect appearance and vehicle details to accelerate crime-solving. It encourages collaborative efforts, allowing police, worship houses, and businesses to share videos on a unified platform for quicker crime resolution. The Meridian Police Department plans to provide the company with some data to facilitate this process.
New camera technology presented to Meridian City Council during work session
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