European researchers developing bespoke AI to assist with mobility planning
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"A year of deployment of social projects". Thus Vincent Poutier, president of Mosaic en Cèze, summarized the year 2024, during the moral report. The social center of Bagnolais continues his mission: "Accompagner des mobilisations et des projets d'inhabitants", re-establishing links to encourage living together. European mobility is one of the actions carried out with brio by the volunteers and employees of the association. On Thursday 5 June, it…
European researchers developing bespoke AI to assist with mobility planning
A European consortium led by Aston University in Birmingham is developing an innovative AI-powered platform designed to help urban mobility planners analyse data to create greener, more efficient cities as populations grow and strain existing infrastructure. The interdisciplinary team has received £10,000 in funding from the British Academy for the initial phase of their project, which they hope will lead to more substantial European Union fundi…
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