AI Ireland with Mark Kelly
E166 'Sustainable Cities and AI' with Software Interactive's Beata Dagiel & Sławomir Paszko
29 Oct 2024
Today's guests are Beata Dagiel, Head of International Business Development at Software Interactive & Sławomir Paszko, CEO at AISP. As cities grow, so does the need for smart, sustainable infrastructure that supports efficient, eco-friendly urban mobility. This is where Software Interactive and their subsidiary AISP step in with their cutting-edge AI Traffic Tracker - a solution shortlisted for this year’s AI Awards for its innovative approach to sustainability in traffic management. Topics include: 0:00 Software Interactive's expertise in AI and bespoke software solutions 4:11 Introducing AI-powered traffic tracking for smart cities with 98% accuracy 8:06 Creating custom traffic measurements for CO2 and congestion analysis 10:56 Improving traffic management and public transport decision-making 12:18 Anonymising traffic measurement information 14:00 Empowering businesses with custom software for sustainable growth
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