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Defund the police!!!(Reuters) - Airspace Systems, a California startup company that makes drones that can hunt down and capture other drones, on Thursday released new software for monitoring social distancing and face-mask wearing from the air.
The software analyzes video streams captured by drones and can identify when people are standing close together or points where people gather in clusters. The software can detect when people are wearing masks. The system can also process video captured by ground-based cameras, and Airspace aims to sell the system to cities and police departments.
Airspace says the system does not use facial recognition and does not save images of people or pass those images to Airspace’s customers. Instead, it generates text-based data on how many people in a given area are crowded together and what percentage of people are wearing masks, generating alerts.
Cities can decide whether to send those alerts as public messages to residents or route them internally to cleaning crews or law enforcement.



