As winter weather arrives and road crews brace for another busy pothole season, Indianapolis officials are exploring whether artificial intelligence could help them get ahead of future roadway problems.
The Department of Public Works told 13News it is evaluating several AI-powered tools that claim to detect tiny defects in pavement long before they become the potholes drivers dread each year.
While the city has not signed a contract with any company, leaders say they want to understand whether this technology can help crews work more efficiently.
https://www.wthr.com/article/news/local/could-artificial-intelligence-help-fix-indianapolis-potholes-faster-transportation-safety-public-works/531-c7736abe-376c-4394-9f15-1174f56e42a4
The Department of Public Works told 13News it is evaluating several AI-powered tools that claim to detect tiny defects in pavement long before they become the potholes drivers dread each year.
While the city has not signed a contract with any company, leaders say they want to understand whether this technology can help crews work more efficiently.
https://www.wthr.com/article/news/local/could-artificial-intelligence-help-fix-indianapolis-potholes-faster-transportation-safety-public-works/531-c7736abe-376c-4394-9f15-1174f56e42a4
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