Shark-detecting drones to patrol Aussie beaches

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Shark-detecting drones to patrol Aussie beaches
Drones equipped with a shark detection system powered by artificial intelligence will start patrolling some Australian beaches from next month in a bid to improve safety. The battery-powered drones will provide a live video feed to a drone operator who then uses the shark-spotting software to ...

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