All processes taking place in the Obninsk Lyceum "Derzhava", from leaks of taps in the toilet to the well-being of schoolchildren, are now under control. They are monitored by the predictive security system "For the closest." The system, launched at the Lyceum in June last year, monitors what the student ate, what his academic progress is and where he is. The work of the buffet is automated; they pay with the child's electronic card. Thanks to her, all expenses, and they are measured in points at the lyceum, are controlled by the parents. Children also use the electronic card in the library. The system also evaluates the well-being of children. Upon entering the lyceum building, they pass through a complex thermometry system, the data of which is correlated with indicators of street temperatures. At elevated temperatures, the system simply denies access to the educational institution. Artificial intelligence technology works in the control zone, which makes it possible to scan the emotions of children. The emotions of those who are already 14 years old are scanned. “Using neural networks, we launched the analytical component into the database. At the moment, we have 36 thousand children's emotions in it, which allow us to record the emotional state of the child. But the system doesn't make a decision. This data goes to a psychologist. And the psychologist understands what kind of child he needs to invite for an interview,”said the project manager Alexander Kochurov, Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Yuri Borisov and Governor Vladislav Shapsha, who visited the Lyceum on October 14. Thus, the lyceum prevents the emerging conflicts between schoolchildren. “Parents, teachers, students - all in a single system, the purpose of which is to take care of the safety, well-being and success of children. The system is based on artificial intelligence. Information about students is stored on the servers of the school and does not go beyond its boundaries. Feedback from parents and schoolchildren is positive. Yes, kids don't really like adult control. But they also understand all the advantages of the system. Moreover, it allows children to gain virtual points, which, with the help of partner programs, can be materialized even into a chocolate bar in a school cafeteria, even into a new smartphone for mom's birthday,”Vladislav Shapsha gave this assessment to the system on his VKontakte page. Photo by the press service of the government of the Kaluga region According to the press service of the government of the Kaluga region, lyceum students told him and Alexander Kochurov that the intellectual system motivates them to study better. The Vice Prime Minister, wishing them success in their studies, promised to continue working on the implementation of this system throughout the country.
