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Signs at big crowd events would invite people to download this free app via QR code that while running, monitors and warns of dangerous crowd situations so that preventative measures could be taken, such as disbursing, leaving or even providing escape routes depending on the specificity of the application's
calibration for that venue.
The app would alert the people to leave sequentially, the closest to the exit first, the ones furthest from the exits would be given a countdown to start moving in the correct direction.
Same way a person manually managing a crowd section by section would do.
It would also be preventative by telling people to hold off moving into a particular area for a minute or two, then telling them when they can go.
It's basically a digital traffic cop keeping track of density, movement, paths and directions to go and when, and instructions for its proper use would come with it. It would be lighting up constantly giving directions and would never give any signals that would cause panic.
The app would only need a certain percentage of the crowd to be using it to work.
Very sad.
https://www.nytimes...ea-stampede-itaewon [doctorremulac3, Oct 31 2022]
Perhaps incorporating new technology with what we know about these events might help.
https://www.washing...ush-how-to-survive/ [doctorremulac3, Oct 31 2022]
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I'd support that. Although these might sound paranoid, beyond saving lives it could make people feel safer and result in a more enjoyable event for everybody. |
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Good links, thank you a1. |
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I do think this needs to go somewhere. |
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As time passes people develop ever-greater similarity to cells in a greater machine. Wholesale devotion to the greater good via a back end of seeking safety and happiness for all. China and its "harmonious" society is just ahead of the curve. Corporations become tissues, economic sectors are organs, and the whole of human society is the organism which doesn't really care if a few thousand cells die here or there. We have only to evolve a brain. Hello internet. |
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Is there a crouch down and get between the legs of the person in front of you protocol? Something to cut the number of torsos at the upper layer in half? |
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Seems like this could be easily modeled with a computer, various things people might do. |
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Of course at some point you just can't move, I get that, but seems like some kind of strategy could at least be looked at. |
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That would take a lot of modeling, especially around odds of compliance and body sizes, shapes, and flexibility but it can be done without strong AI. Like my Nearest Shelter app but a lot more detailed. |
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Wonder if you could have 30 or so actual people on a field trying different moves with somebody calling out directions? Might even be kind of fun. Have the test subjects have a safe word so they don't get crushed. |
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So, it starts to get crowded. The app notifies everyone that there is a potential problem. Everyone heads for the exits all at once. Panic ensues. Oops... |
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I'm not saying there can't be some app that could be made to help. I'm just predicting that the first attempt will be made by someone who doesn't fully think it through, resulting in unexpected consequences. |
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I hear you, but I don't think I was clear enough on the description. See re-write. |
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By the way, easy to monetize, "Thank you for using Crowdsafe (tm) brought to you by The San Francisco 49ers who care about your safety." (link to buy a t-shirt) |
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So, paying people to go away? |
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