Japanese firm Cybernetech is among the tech providers in the country working to develop and launch artificial intelligence-based biometric systems to help reduce incidents in which children are forgotten and left behind in vehicles such as school buses which can fatally overheat when parked in the sun.
There have been reported incidents of children dying after being abandoned in vehicles in Japan, with one of the cases happening last summer when a five-year-old boy died of heatstroke in the city of Nakama after he was left on a school bus, reported the Japan Times.
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