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The General Department of Artificial Intelligence at Dubai Police has launched a new video game entitled "Stay Safe".
The game aims at rising awareness on Covid-19 by highlighting important safety tips such as wearing gloves and masks in a seamless and fun way.
.@DubaiPoliceHQ launch new game 'Stay Safe' to raise awareness against COVID-19, & to highlight important safety tips such as wearing gloves & masks. The game supports five languages (Arabic, English, Indian, Urdu, Filipino) and is available on Apple store and Google Play pic.twitter.com/T31D1pqnQDBrigadier Khalid Nasser Al Razooqi, the General Director of AI at Dubai Police, has clarified that Dubai Police prioritizes and emphases on the importance of rising the public knowledge in these types of events, hence the game "Stay Safe" was created. In addition, the use of video games in education is a very promising step. He added that the game can reach a very large portion of the community regardless of their age of ethnicity, as almost everyone now uses a smart phone. Brig Al Razooqi said that video games provide replay value where the players have the ability to test other possible outcomes.
- Dubai Media Office (@DXBMediaOffice) May 20, 2020
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