Anyone can create an explosive just by watching a tutorial on platforms like YouTube. It is no longer just about dynamite, gunpowder, or C4. It can also happen that a substance explodes in certain situations as on an airplane flight. The baggage scanner you see at airports are equipped with state-of-the-art technology that can detect explosives by analyzing the molecular structure of the contents of each suitcase. The computer displays what is in the luggage using colors, where brown color may indicate wood, oil, or some form of explosives. Added to explosives detection are the advantages of artificial intelligence. Whereas an operator can only see the colors on the screen, artificial intelligence can interpret depth of colors and detect, more quickly and accurately, whether it is a hazardous or prohibited material.
Can artificial intelligence make mistakes?
Artificial intelligence is designed to learn. Therefore, it can detect both safe and potentially …