Boris Chernyshov, Deputy Chairman of the State Duma of the Russian Federation, proposed the use of artificial intelligence to fine urban noise, wrote a letter about this to the head of the main department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs to ensure road safety. It has been reported DEA News.
Chernyshov cites data from the Moscow Department of Nature Management and Environmental Protection, which states that up to 70% of the city’s territory is exposed to excessive noise from various sources. According to the deputy speaker, this indicator exceeds the noise level norms in residential areas.
According to him, emerging technologies will bring the process to a qualitatively new level. As part of a pilot project, Chernyshov proposes to equip video cameras in Moscow with artificial intelligence-based programs that can catch traffic noise violators.
It has been learned before that the Liberal Democrat Party MPs have intentions in the near future. contribute For consideration of the bill “On the observance of peace and tranquility of the citizens of the Russian Federation” by the State Duma of the Russian Federation.