AI road cameras that can see inside cars catch 700 drivers in just one week - 'Not acceptable'
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AI road cameras that can see inside cars catch 700 drivers in just one week - 'Not acceptable'.
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More than 700 offences have been picked up by revolutionary camera technology that can see inside vehicles to detect people breaking road rules.Sussex Police has become the latest force to make use of artificial intelligence technology to see inside vehicles through roadside cameras.The AI technology is able to detect whether drivers are using a mobile phone or not wearing a seatbelt.In just the first seven days of the cameras being in operation, a staggering 620 seatbelt offences and 110 mobile offences.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Sussex Police also discovered 17 combined mobile phone and seatbelt offences, in addition to one case of not being in proper control of a vehicle with their hands on the wheel.The high-definition cameras use an infrared flash to capture clear images through windscreens in all weather conditions, and at any time throughout the day.Most of the images captured by the AI cameras are deleted immediately in real time and never seen by a human.Any images...
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