Lime, a scooter sharing company, is now using AI (artificial intelligence) to detect when people are driving its scooters on the sidewalk.
The company is testing a feature in San Francisco that collects speed and accelerometer data to detect when riders are on a sidewalk. The company began development of this feature over a year ago, said Nick Shapiro, Lime’s Head of Trust and Safety in a Lime blog post.
The post mentions that Lime’s AI can detect sidewalk riding with 95 percent accuracy.
When riders complete a trip where they’ve spent more than half of their time on the sidewalk then Lime’s app will present them with a push notification politely asking them to stay on the streets next time.
Currently Lime operates in a few Canadian cities including Montreal, Waterloo and Calgary.
Source: Lime
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