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Beware the eye in the sky! AI traffic cop catches thousands of drivers texting behind the wheel

Daily Mail - Science & tech

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Drivers beware: AI traffic cop is being used on roads in East Yorkshire and Northern Lincolnshire to catch people using phones and not wearing seat belts

Daily Mail - Science & tech

It might look like nothing more than a camera on a stick, but this AI traffic cop could help to crack down on bad drivers. Today, Safer Roads Humber will deploy an AI-powered mobile camera to catch drivers on their phones and not wearing seatbelts. The camera, operated by Australian road safety company Acusensus, will be on the roads of East Yorkshire and Northern Lincolnshire for a week. This is the second time the AI camera has been deployed in the area as part of a UK-wide trial conducted by National Highways. Ian Robertson, from the Safer Roads Humber partnership, says: 'This state-of-the-art equipment increases our enforcement capability.'


Is artificial intelligence the way to stop people texting while driving?

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In Australia, a new camera system could be the solution to the problem of people using their mobile phone while driving. Using the mobile phone while driving is surely one of the most dangerous driving offences. In the era of individualism and the'attention economy', it only makes more sense that a problem such as this one persists. People are addicted to their phones. The writer of this article is addicted to his phone.


New road camera can catch you eating or drinking behind the wheel

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A new spy-in-the-sky camera which identified 15,000 cases of drivers using mobile phones could also catch motorists eating, drinking, or not wearing a seatbelt, its makers say. Smart cameras linked to a new, automated system using artificial intelligence (AI) are being trialled on an undisclosed motorway - ahead of a blanket ban on holding a mobile device while driving which comes into force in early 2022. The cameras instantly analyse high-definition photos taken through the windscreen of passing cars, and Jenoptik, the enforcement technology firm testing the cameras in the UK, believes they will be crucial in providing evidence to prosecute offenders. The pilot scheme has been running since spring and it is hoped a wider rollout across the country will be possible next year. But Acusensus, the Australian firm who designed the cameras, admits that they can be used to catch motorists doing anything from eating, drinking, smoking, adjusting the radio or using navigation devices in a holder.


Future of distracted driving technology makes Edmonton pitch CBC News

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An Australian-based technology firm that uses artificial intelligence to catch distracted drivers made a pitch to an Edmonton conference on Friday. Acusensus presented its automatic camera enforcement technology at the International Conference on Urban Traffic Safety. Founded in early 2018, the company made international headlines with a pilot program in Australia earlier this year. The Acusensus camera system is mounted on the side or above the road, like photo radar. But unlike photo radar, the system takes high-resolution pictures of every passing car.