NtechLab (a Rostec technological partner) has created a digital product called NtechCity - a system for monitoring the condition of urban container sites. The project has been successfully tested in Nizhnekamsk, Khabarovsk, Ulyanovsk, Chelyabinsk, and Nizhny Novgorod, the Rostec press service reported.
The system, which integrates artificial intelligence (AI), uses video monitoring to analyze the condition of garbage containers. This approach enables municipal services to quickly resolve issues (overflowing garbage bins, arson, and improperly parked cars) and improve the quality of housing and communal services.
The system can show which container sites in the city are underutilized and do not require daily emptying.
The project can pay for itself by issuing fines to citizens for illegal dumping or improperly parked cars near container sites.
The system is currently being tested in Samara, Anapa, and Yaroslavl. The service implementation time ranges from one to five days.
Earlier,www1.ru reported thatartificial intelligence will be entrusted with searching for illegal dumps in Russia.
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