Using his AI-enabled helmet, the techie identifies traffic violations and reports them directly to the traffic police, submitting supporting evidence along with the complaint.
A Bengaluru software professional hacked his helmet to detect traffic violations using AI. The police have now officially ...
A 27-year-old Bengaluru techie, frustrated with traffic violations, modified his helmet using AI to capture rule-breakers.
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A Bengaluru  techie hacked his helmet into AI-powered traffic police device that flags violations an sends reports to cops.
A Bengaluru resident has claimed to have “hacked” his helmet into an AI-powered traffic enforcement device after growing ...
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