AI Spotting Border Contraband
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•AI-enabled technology is 98% accurate at spotting illegal contraband
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Tufts University has developed an AI that can spot items that shouldn't be there.
Currently, cargo inspections are frequently done by X-rays, which are effectively overlaid with one another.
The method could also be applied in areas like microscopy, medical research, disaster recovery, and quality control.
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