Tokyo 2020 seeks to prevent heatstroke with AI
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In addition to conventional measures like water spray and mist fans, Olympic organizers are going high-tech, deploying a cloud-based system from Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba Group to monitor workers' real-time conditions and send warnings and advice at signs of heatstroke danger. Olivia Chan reports.
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