From surveillance to safety: How Kazakhstan's Carpet CCTV is reshaping security
Briefly

Kazakhstan's "Carpet CCTV" project has dramatically transformed public safety by shifting from reactive responses to a proactive prevention model, implementing an advanced surveillance network.
In just four years, Kazakhstan expanded its surveillance infrastructure from 40,500 to 1.3 million cameras, enhancing police access to over 313,000 strategically placed units.
Through AI technologies like facial recognition and traffic monitoring, the system captures real-time data, allowing authorities to prevent crimes effectively and manage urban environments.
Despite the success, the Carpet CCTV project faced challenges related to data volume management, necessitating improvements in communication networks and storage solutions to handle vast datasets.
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