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An Indian man created an AI helmet that detects traffic violations and sends evidence to authorities.
A Bengaluru resident, Pankaj Tanwar, has developed an AI-powered motorcycle helmet that uses computer vision to detect traffic violations like red-light running, wrong-way riding, and riding without a helmet in real time.
The device captures images and automatically sends evidence, including location and license plate data, to authorities.
Though still a personal, non-official project, it has drawn widespread attention for its potential to improve road safety through low-cost, wearable technology.
The innovation highlights grassroots efforts to address traffic issues in India’s busy cities, though challenges around accuracy, privacy, and system integration remain.
Un hombre indio creó un casco de IA que detecta violaciones de tráfico y envía pruebas a las autoridades.