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E-scooter company to fit Melbourne fleet with AI cameras to stop riders using footpaths


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Neuron Mobility says technology is trained to recognise city’s roads and footpaths and will issue a warning in real time

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Artificial intelligence-powered cameras will be installed across a major e-scooter rental company’s entire Melbourne fleet to stop riders travelling on footpaths.

Some Neuron Mobility e-scooters already have the front-facing cameras, but 1,250 more were set to carry the technology by the end of this year. It’s the first time an entire fleet would be decked out with the technology in a major city anywhere in the world, the company claimed.

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Continue reading…Neuron Mobility says technology is trained to recognise city’s roads and footpaths and will issue a warning in real timeFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastArtificial intelligence-powered cameras will be installed across a major e-scooter rental company’s entire Melbourne fleet to stop riders travelling on footpaths.Some Neuron Mobility e-scooters already have the front-facing cameras, but 1,250 more were set to carry the technology by the end of this year. It’s the first time an entire fleet would be decked out with the technology in a major city anywhere in the world, the company claimed.Sign up for Guardian Australia’s free morning and afternoon email newsletters for your daily news roundup Continue reading…