September 19, 2022
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AI to help crowd controlling

Roboting, a newly-introduced state-of-the-art service, has been launched at the Grand Mosque to distribute Islam’s holy book of Quran to worshippers in Makkah…reports Asian Lite News

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has announced developing algorithms to upgrade services for pilgrims and visitors to the Two Holy Mosques, reported state news agency (SPA).

In a panel discussion at the ongoing Global AI Summit, Saudi Ministry of Interior, represented by the Special Forces for the Security of Hajj and Umrah, and the Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority, discussed the Kingdom’s exemplary crowd management as vast numbers of citizens, residents and visitors flock every year to the Two Holy Mosques.

Lt. General Mohammed Al-Bassami, Director of Public Security at the Ministry of Interior, said that they are working to increase the capacity to receive visitors and pilgrims in line with the Kingdom’s Vision 2030, with upgraded services driven by cutting-edge technology for the pilgrims.

He stated that such a massive effort requires countless man-hours and an army of personnel working around the clock to provide the best possible service, which has helped the Kingdom gain vast expertise over several decades.

Al-Bassami explained how AI will ensure the quality of those services. AI technologies introduced recently at the Two Holy Mosques have been helping greatly in keeping crowds under control as they enter and leave, thanks to faster decision-making, while ensuring the correct number of people are present anywhere around the Holy Mosques at any given time.

“Thanks to these technologies, crowd-related contingencies can be dealt with swiftly and with little disruption,” he noted.

The three-day Global AI Summit, held in the Kingdom under the theme “Artificial Intelligence for the Good of Humanity,” kicked off on Wednesday with over 10,000 people and 200 speakers from 90 countries, representing policymakers and AI specialists.

ROBOTS ON DUTY

Roboting, a newly-introduced state-of-the-art service, has been launched at the Grand Mosque to distribute Islam’s holy book of Quran to worshippers in Makkah.

Giving an account on the device, the Under-Secretary of the General President for the Two Holy Mosques Affairs for the Guiding Affairs of the Grand Mosque Badr bin Abdullah Al-Firaih said the robot, which easily finds its way through the crowds, weighs 59 kgs with a controllable speed of 1.2 – 5 m/second and a capacity of ten kgs.

OIC Lauds Saudi Arabia

Secretary-General of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) Hissein Brahim Taha spoke highly of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for the successful organisation of this year Hajj session and the hosting of pilgrims from across the world, the Kuwait News Agency (KUNA) reported.

The Secretary-General expressed, in a statement on Sunday, heartfelt appreciation for “the noble care” accorded by the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz of Saudi Arabia and the Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to the service of the Two Holy Mosques and the guests of Allah the Almighty.

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