Artificial intelligence in public transport
Jennie Martin, Secretary General of ITS (UK) – Intelligent Transport Systems, explains how artificial intelligence can support the wider development…
"Safety. Experience. Autonomy.
Those are the priorities -- in order -- that a fleet attendant is trained to consider when opting whether or not to take control of the autonomous, electric shuttles driving around Grand Rapids the last few months.
May Mobility’s five-passenger “driverless” vehicles often drive themselves along the existing 3.2-mile DASH West route, reaching a maximum speed of 25 mph."
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