“The Israel Defense Forces is using an AI-based detection system that allows soldiers to see through walls before attacking,” according to the Daily Mail. The Xaver 1000 was built in part with Camero-Tech and uses algorithms to keep track of existing targets. , which is then displayed on a screen mounted in the center of the device.
The Xaver 1000, which users place directly on the wall, creates high resolution screens so users can tell if a person is sitting, standing or lying down. The system can also provide target measurements and determine if the image is an adult, child or animal, letting soldiers or police know what they are facing on the other side of the wall.
It can be operated by one user, and this can be done by pressing it against the wall. In the middle is a 10.1-inch screen with a navigation system that allows the user to search the room to see what might be lurking inside.
Source: El Nashra