Bengaluru Engineer Develops AI System to Identify Potholes and Monitor Repair Responsibility
A Bengaluru-based engineer has created an artificial intelligence (AI) system designed to identify potholes by analyzing dashcam footage, GPS information, and vehicle sensors. This innovative technology not only detects the presence of potholes but also tracks the contractors and government officials responsible for maintaining the roadways affected.
The AI system utilizes vast datasets derived from government contracts, enabling it to compile detailed records quickly and efficiently. Through its capacity for rapid analysis, the system aims to enhance civic engagement by providing concrete evidence for complaints related to road maintenance. This increase in accountability may subsequently promote more timely repairs and improved infrastructure in urban areas.
As cities continue to face challenges related to road maintenance, similar systems could play a crucial role in addressing the perennial issue of potholes, which often pose safety risks to drivers and pedestrians alike. The integration of technology in public works highlights the potential for AI to contribute positively to urban management and civic responsibility.
