Indonesia’s authorities are rolling out drones and facial recognition technology as security gets tightened for the Group of 20 Summit next week in Bali.
The police and military will deploy about 14,000 personnel after they were trained on using facial recognition software and also took part in metaverse tactical simulations. The navy is preparing 12 warships as well as drones to patrol the shores of Nusa Dua, an upmarket area in Bali’s southern coast where the meeting will be held.