In a world increasingly driven by technology, this book explores the intersection of artificial intelligence (AI), Io T, and Cloud Computing and women’s safety, highlighting the transformative potential of technology in safeguarding women’s well-being in the physical and the digital world. As the safety and security industry embraces technological advancements, the need for inclusive and gender-centric solutions has become increasingly evident. This reference book delves into this critical area, showcasing the development of AI, Io T, and Cloud applications specifically tailored to address the unique safety challenges faced by women.* Provides a comprehensive exploration of how AI and related technologies are reshaping the future of women’s safety.* Emphases the utilisation of AI to tackle the specific challenges women encounter in various contexts.* Introduces innovative solutions such as wearable technology, AI-powered surveillance systems, and mobile applications designed for emergency responses.* Discusses ethical implications of deploying technology for personal security and navigates the evolving legal landscape surrounding data privacy.* Bridges the gap between theoretical discussions and practical implementations, offering a guide to developing technology for the improvement of women’s safety.It is an invaluable resource for professionals and researchers interested in the transformative role of AI, Io T, and Cloud in shaping the future of women’s safety.
Gurpreet Singh Chhabra & Parul Dubey
Developing AI, IoT and Cloud Computing-based Tools and Applications for Women’s Safety [EPUB ebook]
Developing AI, IoT and Cloud Computing-based Tools and Applications for Women’s Safety [EPUB ebook]
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Bahasa Inggeris ● Format EPUB ● Halaman-halaman 274 ● ISBN 9781040223628 ● Penyunting Gurpreet Singh Chhabra & Parul Dubey ● Penerbit CRC Press ● Diterbitkan 2024 ● Muat turun 3 kali ● Mata wang EUR ● ID 10001885 ● Salin perlindungan Adobe DRM
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