University of Glasgow Invents Human Model That Could Help SAR Rescues
The world of Search and Rescue might need a helping hand, as the University of Glasgow has developed a human model that could help with search and rescue efforts.
The system, which is based on data drawn from accounts of how people in the real world behaved after finding themselves... Read more here
As much as I'm opposed to AI, I think this human model could help SAR teams with rescues and might be a quicker search for the team. Great work to the University of Glasgow for developing a model to help SAR teams. As always, please be safe out there, everyone!
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