AI for Smarter Cities and Safer Roads | Technically Speaking (Ep.4) | Intel

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  • Опубликовано: 19 июл 2024
  • Capgemini’s Ashish Yadav and L&T Technology Services' JVS Ramakrishna discuss how AI and 5G technologies are making cities more energy efficient and enjoyable with Graeme Klass on the Technically Speaking podcast.
    Episode 4 RUclips Chapters:
    0:00 Intro - Making Smarter Cities
    3:25 Common Challenges for City Life
    4:55 Defining a “Smart City”
    7:05 The 5G Roadside Unit
    9:25 The Importance of 5G
    11:42 The Uses of Roadside Units
    14:31 Privacy Issues
    17:25 A Case Study in Hyderabad
    19:50 Intel’s Role in the LTTS Fusion Platform
    22:12 Challenges For Implementation
    23:00 The Future of Smart Cities
    26:08 Episode Takeaways
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  • @AdvantestInc
    @AdvantestInc Месяц назад

    How do you foresee the integration of AI with existing urban infrastructures improving traffic enforcement and overall city safety?

  • @alanbeextremeuniversemore
    @alanbeextremeuniversemore Месяц назад +1

    hey intel you have a worst performance, the worst cpu, the worst gpu, and the worst graphics cards in the world thats why apple switched to there own apple sillicon in 2020