The AI device, called CityRover, works by scanning roads for potholes. It collects the date, time, and exact location of the hole and print it on a fact sheet.
OREGON CITY, Ore. — For the last nine months, The Oregon City Public Works department has been testing AI technology to help identify and map out potholes within its jurisdiction It’s called CityRover, and public works officials have chosen to mount the device on their street sweeper because it’s out there on the roads every day.
CityRover works like a dash camera and actively scans the road ahead for potholes. The device then collects the date, time, street
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