Open artificial intelligence: putting vision into practice
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Posted: 28 November 2018 | Dr William Chernicoff, Sir Alan Wilson | No comments yet
Sir Alan Wilson, Director, Special Projects, The Alan Turing Institute, and Dr. William Chernicoff, Senior Manager of Global Research and Innovation, Toyota Mobility Foundation (TMF), explain how a collaborative project by the Turing and TMF is using AI to model future traffic scenarios and assess potential implications.


It’s one of the greatest challenges of our time: how do we move more people, more freely, in a constrained world, with decreasing environmental impact?
A new collaboration between The Alan Turing Institute and the Toyota Mobility Foundation (TMF), two organisations whose missions include serving the public good, tackles this very issue. This, however, is not a problem that should simply be turned over to the private sector to solve; governments are also responsible for enabling and managing the movement of people and goods across multiple modes equitably and through sustained competitive improvement.
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Related topics
Artificial Intelligence, Sustainable Urban Transport, Traffic Management
Issue
Issue 4 2018
Related organisations
The Alan Turing Institute, Toyota Mobility Foundation (TMF)
Related people
Dr William Chernicoff, Sir Alan Wilson