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Engineering the leap: Why AI could be Ghana and Africa’s next infrastructure advantage in transportation
Once in a while, a development emerges that permanently alters the way society works. The electric light extended productive hours beyond sunset. The computer transformed how information is processed.
What does it mean to be an engineer in a world where machines are learning faster than ever before? Picture this: you’re tasked with solving a complex problem, but instead of relying solely on your ...
Communities across the country are living through a paradox: They have been promised more infrastructure money than ever, and yet many are finding it difficult to use that money in innovative or ...
Analyst Insight: Transportation leaders are making significant progress in operationalizing artificial intelligence. Breakthrough’s Peak Shipping Season Pulse, a survey of 300 transportation ...
An AI tool suggests a change to production code or infrastructure, confident it will improve performance, security or reliability. What it cannot clearly explain is the outcome that results from ...
In physical systems where errors carry tangible consequences, AI creates value through reliability and first-time-right performance. In partnership withL&T Technology Services The impact of artificial ...
Writing federal transportation rules has never been glamorous—but it has always been serious. Now the Department of Transportation is considering handing part of that responsibility to artificial ...
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