Kent County Council will also use AI to locate crumbling roads and streamline public queries.
A council is to use artificial intelligence to catch speeding motorists, new policy papers have revealed.
The technology could be used to generate data on how residents in independent living interact with their surroundings, to highlight council staff who may be likely to leave and to catch speeding motorists, according to policy papers. Councillor Antony Hook welcomed the AI document, but called for greater participation of younger members of staff whose suggestions could contribute to a “consortium of bright ideas”.
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