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After the Louvre theft, Italy uses artificial intelligence to protect its museums


Declared Italian Ministry of Culture Developing advanced security systems based on Artificial intelligence to monitor any suspicious behavior in museums, following the theft of valuable jewelry from a museum The Louvre in Paris.
The Ministry explained that the project, funded by the European Union with more than 70 million euros, aims to enhance the security of the archaeological heritage through artificial intelligence techniques, big data analysis, and cybersecurity.
The new systems will allow analyzing video clips, recognizing unusual movements, and issuing predictive alerts in a timely manner, making the protection of art pieces a top priority. For Italy.

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