This inspiring AI image shows a great way to improve the work of prisoners in chain gangs in the future: The prisoner's electronic collar continuously measures the offender's body functions, which are sent directly to the prison management for evaluation. It is thus easy to determine whether the prisoner has made sufficient effort to fulfil the tasks assigned to him. If he has dawdled or taken unauthorized breaks, this can easily be recognized. A longer evaluation then provides valuable information as to whether the prisoner can be granted an early release or whether the measures concerning his detention need to be tightened. The food supply can then also be adapted to the prisoner’s actual needs. Lazy prisoners have their food rations reduced; hard-working prisoners may get a little more. Security is also taken into account: Prisoners are easy to locate and in the event of an escape, the collar's technical specifications ensure that the collar cannot be easily removed. In a further step, a painful electrical impulse sent through the collar can remind the prisoner of his duties when working in a chain gang, thus relieving the guards at their hard work.















