
A new type of radar has been installed on the A30 motorway, which connects London with Cornwall, near the city of Launceston. currently checked. These works from a Artificial Intelligence.
Very simple operation.
A camera installed at a height captures the road. The latter is equipped with an infrared flash, as well as a high shutter speed for shooting clear pictures vehicles passing below.
Then collected images analyzed by artificial intelligence to detect possible violations. When artificial intelligence reveals a violation of traffic rules by a motorist, images appear enthusiastic AND is stored Then it is a a person which assumes and views the image to to confirm or not an offence.
According to the BBC, if the driver was clearly found in violation, the latter receives a warning letter or a subpoena. It all depends on the severity of the offense.
High efficiency
Simply put, this new radar captured almost 297 offenses only after 72 hours installations, emphasizes the BBC. According to the British media, of these 297 offenses the artificial intelligence system noticed 117 motorists using them phone driving and 180 don’t wear them safety belt.
AI at the core of surveillance
An important piece of information to keep in mind, aside from the effectiveness of this new type of radar, is the increasingly strong presence of artificial intelligence in surveillance systems around the world. In fact, AI is making a big name for itself many domain and not only in supervision.
One can mention the Chinese system called “big brotherwhich is kind of the most extreme version of tracking. Kind AI Darth Vader. Surveillance systems similar to the English radar are also in the subway Barcelona people AND Resident of New York who notices them fraudsters
And how can we not mention the project that is currently being studied in France to use facial recognition Olympic Games in Paris in 2024. We can well imagine that a radar system similar to that currently being tested in England may soon be considered for future installation in France.
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Source: Auto Plus

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