You know a pothole when you hit one.
They jar your car (hopefully no more than that) and can bump drivers and passengers about when they are deep enough. Sometimes they seem to crop up out of nowhere (have you checked out Sisson Avenue anytime recently?).
But can artificial intelligence take a look at a road and detect potholes before they become a problem?
Hartford might find out today. (Or maybe at least get started finding out)
Cyvl , which calls itself an “AI infrastructure intelligence company” said it would bring scanning technology to Hartford’s Main Street, Central Row, and Asylum Street, today Wednesday, October 15, according to the company.
“The goal is to help city officials detect potholes, cracks, and other surface issues early – before they become costly repairs or