AI Safety System Stops Train After Detecting Elephants Crossing the Tracks Ahead

Northeast Frontier Railway / Supriya Sahu, Tamil Nadu’s Health and Environment department
nnIn India’s wildlife capital of Assam State, the driver of a train was alerted to the presence of a herd of elephants crossing the tracks ahead.nnThe alert came from a safety system powered by an AI that can identify wildlife and convey that information to trains in the area.nnDriver J.D. Das and his assistant Umesh Kumar of Kamrup Express were able to apply the emergency break in time to avoid hitting or startling the elephants.nnEast Central Railways claim their AI system has prevented 800 potential collisions with elephants crossing tracks in the states of Tamil Nadu and Assam.nnThey plan to install monitoring stations across their entire jurisdiction to make certain that no elephant corridor is without AI-assisted surveillance.nnAI is an emerging force in wildlife conservation, especially in the realm of reducing human-animal conflict.nn[raw]

[/raw]nn nnRecently in Virginia, two Indian-Americans were awarded $15,000 for their invention of an AI detection system to monitor deer crossings.nnOTHER GOOD USES FOR AI: n

nPositioned on the side of the road, if the device detects both cars and deer in the vicinity, it emits high-frequency pulses and animal sounds to deter the deer from attempting to cross at that moment.nnIn 2022, 6,100 traffic collisions, or 15% of the total number in the state, involved deer, an incident ratio that left 500 people injured.nnAI has also been used to help prevent shark attacks. The developers of a shark attack forecast app took advantage of a deep learning algorithm to compartmentalize over a hundred years of shark attack data to create a forecast for beaches around the US with an 89% accuracy.nnCalled SafeWaters.AI, they hope not only to save lives—their primary objective—but to help reduce persecution of sharks in response to attacks on humans.nnSHARE This Great Use Of Technology With Your Friends… 

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