Sydney councils are using AI to identify and fix potholes before they become hazards, responding to high incidents of tire and wheel damage, especially in areas prone to rain. Shoalhaven City Council has adopted an AI system to detect road damage, which has already led to thousands of repairs. This AI approach, supported by Australian tech firm TechnologyOne, enhances road safety and highlights the role AI can play in public infrastructure maintenance.
AI-Powered Road Maintenance Tackles Potholes in Sydney
November 14, 2024

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