China In the province of Chilin, this year's face recognition system is used to filter out drunk drivers.
High-resolution public cameras that allow mass surveillance will be able to filter out by the movement of facial muscles if someone drives drunk, confusing eyes, irregular breathing, head down, or yawns at the wheel.
Based on the data, the system will alert the traffic police who can arrest the vehicle from the license plate and probe the driver.
According to local authorities, last year in Chile there were 6300 cases of drink driving, which is one of the leading causes of road accidents in China. Last year, 17,264 people were banned from driving in the country. 5149 because they caused a serious accident.
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