AI Traffic Management System, popondohan ng Baguio City Hall; sagot din sa krimen | 24 Oras

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00:00 Because of the heavy traffic in Baguio, their city hall is now using AI or Artificial Intelligence against criminals.
00:09 Will this also happen in Metro Manila?
00:11 MMDA and a tech expert will discuss this in the following episode of Maki Pulido.
00:17 If you're a tourist in Baguio, you will not only experience a cold climate, but also white-haired traffic.
00:25 That's why Baguio City Hall is now spending 3 billion pesos for the Artificial Intelligence or AI Traffic Management System.
00:33 For example, instead of a timer, the AI will read the traffic volume to know if the green light is still on or not.
00:39 The drivers will just bring the traffic violation ticket home.
00:43 Not only traffic, but also crime. For example, looking for a snatcher.
00:46 Because there is a facial recognition software, you will be familiar with AI based on personal information that has been collected since the pandemic.
00:54 AI powered cameras and systems will be used to gather data on a daily basis and at the same time generate the right analytics.
01:04 MMDA's direction is also AI. 90% of the installation of CCTV cameras in the bus carousel is now completed.
01:11 The police also caught the thief, but the no-contact apprehension has not been carried out yet because the Supreme Court has a temporary restraining order for this.
01:18 Sometimes, buses will get stuck. There is a signal that if they reach their time limit, there is a signal.
01:28 And if they don't leave despite the signal, they will issue a ticket.
01:34 MMDA's dream, without a budget, is a real-time volume count to warn motorists if they need to use other routes like lively lanes.
01:44 They will link it to apps like Waze and Google Maps.
01:47 They are relying on the users to report if there is a thief or if the speed of the vehicles is slowing down.
01:57 This is being analyzed in real time.
02:00 Traffic management is now using AI around the world, according to IT expert Art Samaniego.
02:05 One of the challenges here, like the implementation of no-contact apprehension in the Philippines, is the Data Privacy Act and fast internet connection.
02:14 For example, if there is a road accident, you will be rerouted and warned that something happened here.
02:20 But you will only receive that if you have high speed internet because it's real time.
02:24 But it's not possible to rely on AI technology only.
02:28 In so many vehicles, AI will only confuse us.
02:31 To make this effective, we should also fix our roads.
02:35 So not only technology, but also physical, not just virtual.
02:41 For GMA Integrated News, Mackie Polido, for Tutok Tlaloc, 24 Hours.
02:46 [MUSIC]

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