Centinus Unveils AI-Driven Drone Features at UAV Expo

Centinus has unveiled a suite of new AI-powered features for drones at the Commercial UAV Expo, announced in a press release. These advancements transform drones from passive surveillance tools into proactive investigative resources, enhancing real-time situational awareness and response times.
The new BOLO AI for Vehicles and People allows operators to describe targets such as a "white SUV" or "man in red hat," enabling the AI to scan live video feeds and alert operators in real time. This feature is complemented by the Zoom to ID capability, which highlights and captures high-resolution images of identified subjects, including license plates.
Centinus also introduced the Single Pane of Glass feature, which provides a unified view of multiple drone feeds, allowing for comprehensive situational awareness across security ecosystems. These innovations are designed to support various applications, from law enforcement to national security, by providing actionable intelligence and accelerating response times.
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