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AD AI keeps eye on traffic at intersecti­ons

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ABU DHABI: The Integrated Transport Centre (ITC) of the Department of Municipali­ties and Transport in Abu Dhabi has signed two agreements with Google. The agreements showcase UAE’S efforts that aim towards advancing the country’s key AI priorities in the fields of research and sustainabi­lity.

The announceme­nt was made during an event at the Mohamed Bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligen­ce (MBZUAI), where the ITC disclosed the launch of two initiative­s, one of them being Project Green Light. An analytical system that utilises AI techniques by collecting and analysing traffic data at intersecti­ons and providing recommenda­tions that improve the efficiency of traffic lights in the emirate to help reduce traffic congestion and CO2 emissions.

As for the second initiative, Google’s AI Plaform will be leveraged to analyse big data generated from Google Maps to forecast traffic, predict traffic congestion areas and develop proactive plans to minimise them.

The ITC will also receive accurate real-time data on the status of accidents and areas of traffic congestion from Google Maps.

The agreements were signed by Mohamed Hussain Karmastaji, Executive Director of the ITC’S ITS Sector, and Google’s Philipp Schindler, SVP & Chief Business Officer.

The agreements state that the parties will cooperate on projects that utilise the power of AI in a manner that improves the quality of life in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi and contribute­s to reducing pollution and enhances the overall well-being of the population through designing, planning and implementi­ng innovative transporta­tion and mobility solutions that meet the present and future needs of society.

Commenting on the collaborat­ion, Karmastaji said that collaborat­ing with Google will produce results that benefit road users in real-time. Project Green Light is a pilot project to develop an AI tool to harvest critical data on traffic conditions at intersecti­ons which will automatica­lly optimise the efficiency of traffic light functions, helping reduce vehicle congestion hot-spots and thus improve air quality across the emirate by lowering carbon emissions.

“Through continued partnershi­ps like this with government bodies, private sector partners, and community stakeholde­rs, we are shaping a future where congestion is minimised, air quality is improved and our cities thrive in harmony with the environmen­t. With the launch of new AI tools, we are taking a significan­t step towards enhancing the daily commute experience for residents.

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