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Overstayers in Thailand Should Beware AI and CCTV?
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As the title of this video suggests, we are discussing AI and CCTV and the impact this is having on Immigration. I did a video on this some months back where I talked about there was a guy who was just wandering around outside, he was caught on a CCTV camera. Instantaneously AI, using facial recognition, was able to cross reference into his file and they found out he was on overstay, and they picked him up. There was another incident of this happening.
I thought of making this video after reading a recent posting on X from @The_PattayaNews that is The Pattaya News Thailand. Quoting directly: "An Indian man out enjoying Songkran yesterday in Pattaya learned that it's a bad idea to walk by the Tourist Police mobile command center equipped with sophisticated AI cameras that immediately informed Police the man was only 43-day overstay ending his water fun and replacing it with a cell." The thumbnail comes from this and you can go to the The Pattaya News' website, thepattayanews.com to get more information on that from their website.
But that said, I don't really need much more to sort of use this as a data point further providing some insight to folks here in Thailand. Look, I talked about this before, I'm talking about it again. AI has gotten better. They've got that technology now hooked up with the CCTV system, and clearly there are ramifications for this, most notably they're able to immediately identify overstayers and detain and deport them. For those who are unaware, if you are even on overstay by a day in Thailand and they catch you in-country, it's an immediate five-year blacklisting once you're deported. That's the current policy; that's what the policy has been some 12 years or whatever it is now, 10, 12 years since they rolled out the Blacklist. We talked about that at a time; we have talked about it subsequently.
The thing to take away from this video though is to understand the technology has wildly changed things. I've talked about the fact that there has been a paradigm shift over my near 20 years in Thailand from some 20 years ago where Immigration was treated as something of an administrative issue to more recently it changed - especially going back about 10-12 years ago, right around about 2012 if I recall correctly, going into '13 - there was kind of crackdown on folks using Tourist Visas and Exemptions to live in Thailand. Then we saw the military government and actually things got kind of more streamlined with regard to Immigration. But here recently, we've seen even more crackdowns on folks that are overstaying and living in Thailand. And on top of it, in light of especially the matters that came up over this past summer evolving the Thai-Cambodian border, I think it's safe to say now that Immigration is squarely in the sort of rubric if you will of national security policy, and therefore the paradigm regarding such matters has shifted.
Long story short, if you're on overstay Thailand and you do happen to get caught in-country, remember, that ends up with a 5-year ban. So these CCTV cameras could have a tremendous impact, again utilizing AI, in not only seeing overstayers leave the country but in seeing a lot higher numbers I reckon regarding five-year bans, five-year blacklisting, because again, if you're apprehended in-country, now it's easier for them to apprehend overstayers in-country using this technology, you could end up blacklisted and you're not coming back for five years. So just one more reason to keep one's Visa status in compliance with the law here in the Kingdom of Thailand.
