AI for Roads: We are all disturbed by all the bad roads and sudden pits. They not only harm the vehicle, but also make the journey unsafe. It often happens that until the road is completely broken or a big pit is formed, it is not repaired. A new technology of Artificial Intelligence, AI, has brought a solution to this, which will change the entire method of maintenance of roads. How will this technology work? It is very easy to understand. Vehicles equipped with special types of cameras and sensors will roam the streets of the cities and continue to take pictures of roads. AI will analyze these pictures. AI will not only find the bunny pits, but it will also recognize those small cracks, lightweight bulges or the weakened surface of the road, which can cause a large pit or breakdown in the future. This is exactly the same as if a doctor by looking at the symptoms of the disease, tell me what can happen next. As soon as AI will see such a weak place, he will immediately send an alert to the concerned department or road management team, which will provide information about the exact location and the malfunction. Will be saving money: It takes more money to repair a big breakdown, while it is cheaper to fix small malfunctions. Good roads: Our roads will always be in good condition. The use of such technology has started in some countries and shows how technology can play a big role in making our daily lives easier and safe.

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