As America’s aging roads fall further behind on much-needed repairs, cities and states are turning to artificial intelligence to spot the worst hazards and decide which fixes should come first. Hawaii officials, for example, are giving away 1,000 dashboard cameras as they try to reverse a recent spike in traffic fatalities . The cameras will use AI to automate inspections of guardrails , road signs and pavement markings, instantly discerning between minor problems and emergencies that warrant sending a maintenance crew. “This is not something where it’s looked at once a month and then they sit down and figure out where they’re going to put their vans,” said Richard Browning, chief commercial officer at Nextbase, which developed the dashcams and imagery platform for Hawaii. After San Jose,
From guardrails to potholes, AI is becoming the new eyes on America's roads
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