india employmentnews

AI Update: Tirupati temple to become India's first AI temple, smart system to track crowd of devotees..

 | 
Social media

An AI-enabled command control center will soon be operational at Tirumala Tirupati Temple, India's renowned religious site. The temple will utilize technology to manage crowds. This will be the first such command center to be established at any temple in India. This is why the Tirupati Temple is being called India's first AI temple. Using technology and AI, the temple will assess the crowds arriving at the temple and monitor the number of devotees waiting in line to have darshan of the deity.

Features of the AI ​​Control Center
The temple's new Integrated Command Control Center has been built in the Vaikuntam-1-1 complex. A large digital screen will display live feeds from all CCTV cameras in the temple complex. This system is operated by a team of over 25 technical experts. The unique feature of this technology is that its AI-enabled cameras have the capability of face recognition. These cameras can easily count and tell how many devotees are standing in line and how long it will take for darshan. This will allow officials to better control the crowds of devotees.

Smart Crowd Management
This AI-powered command system generates 3D maps showing the ground situation. It also identifies congested areas and suggests ways to reduce crowds. Furthermore, AI can analyze data from various sources to predict when the maximum number of devotees will visit the temple. This will enable the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam to better allocate its resources and improve the darshan schedule.

Security and Support Services
This new system will also help identify people involved in theft or other misdeeds. It will also be able to track lost people. More surveillance cameras have also been installed at locations like Alipiri, allowing AI to monitor the crowds of devotees from the beginning of the pilgrimage. This AI will analyze devotees' facial expressions to determine if they are experiencing any problems. This will allow temple staff to take swift action if needed. Furthermore, in the event of an emergency, the AI ​​will also be able to guide devotees to the nearest exit.

Disclaimer: This content has been sourced and edited from Navbharat Times. While we have made modifications for clarity and presentation, the original content belongs to its respective authors and website. We do not claim ownership of the content.