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YMCA of Middle Tennessee adds AI drowning detection system to pools: ‘Extra layer of insurance and safety’
The YMCA of Middle Tennessee has become the first in the U.S. to implement the AngelEye AI drowning detection system, which uses motion-activated cameras and underwater sensors to alert lifeguards in real-time. The system aims to enhance safety for all swimmers, including adults, by detecting distress patterns and providing an additional layer of security without altering the swimmer experience.
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