Athens and Thessaloniki to test AI road safety cameras
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Melbourne-based road safety technology company Acusensus has won the Knowledge and Innovation category at the 2025 Melbourne Awards for its AI-powered system that is improving road safety across Victoria and beyond. The company, founded in Melbourne in 2018, has developed the Heads Up technology that uses specially equipped cameras and artificial intelligence to detect drivers using mobile phones and vehicle occupants not wearing seatbelts. The …
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A small detection camera – which uses AI to detect road hazards and potholes – is seen mounted inside a parking enforcement vehicle, in San Jose, Calif., Wednesday, Nov. 12, 2025.(Godofredo A. Vásquez / AP Photo) Chelsea Palacio, public information manager for the City of San Jose, showcases how a small detection camera uses AI to detect road hazards and potholes, in San Jose, Calif., Wednesday, Nov. 12, 2025.(Godofredo A. Vásquez / AP Photo) By…
Athens and Thessaloniki to test AI road safety cameras
Attica and Central Macedonia approved the trial installation of eight artificial intelligence road safety cameras in Athens and Thessaloniki as part of a new digital monitoring system. The cameras in Attica are expected to be installed by the end of November.
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