
Google Project Green Light: How AI can revolutionize urban traffic
The project is already active in a dozen cities, with plans to expand further in 2024. Will AI really reduce traffic?
The project is already active in a dozen cities, with plans to expand further in 2024. Will AI really reduce traffic?
No, it's not Filthy. Tests of FREDs, "educational" traffic lights that help reduce speed in school areas, are starting in Montreal.
From the round, colorful old headlight to a smart hub: Lebedev's traffic light of the future makes a lot of sense.
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