hopes its technology can help more transit agencies improve service and make for a safer experience.
"What he was actually doing was capturing manually, hitting a button to capture vehicles that are either parked in bus stops or dedicated bus lanes," Carson told KPIX."I thought to myself that we could start to automate that." "If you were trying to monitor parking from across the city, you can imagine you would probably need an army of human beings to monitor that," said Vaibhav Ghadiok, the chief technology officer with Hayden AI.
"There's no technology that's inherently bad or good, it's how you apply the technology that makes it good or bad."In our case we're using A.I. for public good, improving transit bus services for millions of riders already."