Computer Vision is valuable anywhere there are cameras or visual data and a need for automation, accuracy, speed, or real-time decision-making. In security and surveillance, it can detect intrusions, recognize faces, identify suspicious behavior, read license plates, and monitor restricted areas in real time. In retail, it supports cashierless checkout, shelf inventory tracking, customer traffic analysis, product recognition, and loss prevention. In manufacturing, it can detect defects during quality inspection, barcode reading, and production line monitoring with high speed and consistency. In healthcare, computer vision can assist in analyzing medical images, tracking patient movement, supporting diagnostics, and improving workflow automation. In transportation and mobility safety, AI Vision can detect driver fatigue and drowsiness, slow reaction or inattentive behavior, preventing accidents with real-time alerting. In agriculture, it can monitor crops, detect disease, estimate yield, track livestock, and optimize irrigation through drone or camera imagery. In space, mining, and industrial environments, it can inspect hazardous areas, monitor equipment, detect anomalies, and automate tasks where human access is difficult or dangerous.