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With road accidents responsible for the deaths of millions each year, the emergence of AI technology may be capable of bringing new levels of safety for drivers, passengers, and pedestrians alike in the coming years.
The numbers speak for themselves. Road safety is a major issue and leads to masses of injuries and the loss of life each year. With around on the world’s roads yearly and with a further 50 million experiencing serious injury, according to the World Health Organization, the arrival of AI solutions is timely. But what is AI actually doing to help prevent millions of road deaths annually? And what can artificial intelligence do that responsible human drivers can’t? Let’s delve into the world of advanced AI algorithms to see how the technology is making roads safer for everyone:One of the most widely implemented AI safety features in modern vehicles comes in the form of an autonomous emergency braking system. This system is designed to spring into action without relying on the reaction times of human drivers, who may not be fast enough to engage the brake should a crash appear imminent.
The artificial intelligence system works by using sensors to detect when a collision appears imminent. This helps to engage the brakes of a vehicle faster because the technology can make instant calculations concerning the likelihood of a collision and the stopping distance required to prevent an accident from occurring.Artificial intelligence is not only great for identifying objects that could potentially lead to a collision, but it’s also excellent at understanding the difference between inanimate objects and people.
This has meant that the technology is great at detecting high volumes of pedestrians in densely populated areas like cities and large towns. In understanding that there are high volumes of pedestrian traffic ahead at a crossing, the in avoiding accidents. In addition to this, dashcams help drivers to gain a comprehensive view of all sides of a vehicle, and AI software can help to instantly detect objects around a car. With the help of artificial intelligence, modern dashcams and sensors can utilize Internet of Things (IoT) technology to learn about upcoming pedestrian traffic or walkways and provide drivers with the right 360-degree vehicle views autonomously to help them to navigate densely populated areas.This form of anticipatory intelligence can also spread to car accessories, such as car keys, and could automatically contact dealers or manufacturers about matters like should the car detect that a fob is no longer synchronized with the car.
It’s through these AI systems that we can see the future of car safety is about more than applying brakes before human drivers can react. Artificial intelligence can take a series of pre-emptive measures that ensures the comfort of a driver and their passengers before a journey even takes place. In anticipating potential problems long before they appear, AI can make the driving experience far more pleasant for all involved.