A new pilot program in metro Atlanta is using self-driving technology to help spot potholes and get them fixed faster.
Waymo and Waze are launching a pilot program in LA and four other cities to provide Departments of Transportation with ...
Azillah Binti Othman, IAEA Department of Nuclear Sciences and Applications Ayhan Evrensel, IAEA Department of Nuclear Sciences and Applications The IAEA is inviting research organizations to join a ...
AI cyberattacks are rapidly transforming the cybersecurity landscape, enabling attackers to automate and scale operations with unprecedented speed. Through machine learning hacking, adversaries can ...
CLEVELAND — A pilot project in Ohio could change the way transportation officials detect potholes and other roadway hazards by using technology already built into certain vehicles. Automaker Honda ...
HOLLYWOOD, Fla. — A nearly half-million-dollar pothole patching machine purchased by the City of Hollywood is now sitting unused inside a public works facility after breaking down repeatedly and being ...
Abstract: Accurate detection and quantification of pavement potholes are essential for ensuring driving safety, preventing vehicle damage, and supporting intelligent pavement condition assessment.
Valve announced a new Steam Machine this week, and while I think it’s going to have a major impact on the next generation of gaming hardware – however PC-like that looks – there’s still one big ...
If you drive to work every day, odds are there's a pothole along your commute that's been irking you for months or even years. If road workers can't get around to fixing it, maybe robots will.
Want Google out of your life? It's pretty easy to find alternative search, email, and photo storage providers, but it's much harder to come up with a mobile operating system that's free of Google. The ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Potholes can make for a rough ride on Jacksonville roads. Only on Action News Jax, we found out a company using Artificial Intelligence to scan roads, wants to bring its ...