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San Jose Deploys AI Technology to Detect Road Potholes and Obstructions

What Happened

The city of San Jose, California, has adopted an AI-powered system to efficiently identify potholes and obstacles on its roads. By leveraging machine learning algorithms, the technology can scan images collected from city vehicles to quickly detect issues that need repair. The implementation is expected to accelerate maintenance response times, reduce manual inspection efforts, and enhance overall road safety across the city. This move positions San Jose among several cities nationwide exploring the use of artificial intelligence in public infrastructure management.

Why It Matters

The adoption of AI for urban maintenance highlights how artificial intelligence is becoming integral in transforming everyday municipal services. Smarter, data-driven detection enables more proactive repairs, improving city operations and public safety for residents. Read more in our AI News Hub

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