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The use of artificial intelligence in transportation - presentation and summary of the 2021 report

28.03.2022

Artificial intelligence is slowly beginning to change the world of transportation. Its applications are numerous from improving road communications to autotomizing the functioning of cars, railroads, ships and aviation. Properly applied, it will not only make our lives easier but also improve our safety. Transportation based on artificial intelligence can help reduce the number of road accidents caused by human error.

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With the introduction of AI, all modes of transportation are becoming safer, cleaner, smarter and more convenient. AI helps detect market trends, identify hazards, reduce traffic congestion, reduce greenhouse gas and air pollution emissions, design and manage transportation, and analyze travel demand and pedestrian behavior.

Infrastructure managers, rail operators, and engineering firms can rely on AI not only to predict system failures, but also to assess the long-term performance of transportation assets and present areas for improvement in product design. Data produced by infrastructure and critical train subsystems helps equipment manufacturers create a digital representation of physical units or systems, known as "digital twins." This technology is already being used in the construction, manufacturing, aerospace and construction industries.

Following these opportunities, there are also serious challenges such as unintended consequences and misuse, such as cyber-attacks and poor decisions made with respect to transportation. In the case of AI, we also have ethical issues regarding liability for decisions made by artificial intelligence in place of humans, or the rise of unemployment

We encourage you to read the first in a series of reports on the state of Artificial Intelligence solutions and available technologies in Poland until 2021 created by nst.agency within the Transport and Mobility Subgroup of the Working Group on Artificial Intelligence (GRAI) by Michał P. Dybowski with the editorial support of Ewelina Bogiel, Sylwia Stefaniak and Halszka Suszek-Borowska.

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Artificial intelligence in transport and mobility in Poland 2021
Artificial​_intelligence​_in​_transport​_and​_mobility​_in​_Poland​_2021.pdf 2.79MB
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