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University of Seoul-supported startup to develop AI-based road safety management model

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Malay Mail
· Jul 3, 2026
Road maintenance needs joint responsibility from elected reps and agencies, says Ahmad Maslan after Johor inspections
JOHOR BAHRU, July 3 — Road maintenance requires the commitment and cooperation of all stakeholders, including elec...
Hi China
· Jul 3, 2026
The future of mining has no drivers
In one of China's largest coalfields, autonomous haul trucks transport up to 150 tons without drivers. Using AI, sensors, and real-time navigation, they are transforming mining with greater efficiency, precision, and safety. #XinjiangUnveiled
The Next Web
· Jul 8, 2026
NHTSA demands autonomous vehicle companies fix first responder interference by end of July
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration issued a directive on Wednesday demanding autonomous vehicle developers present solutions to a “clear pattern” of driverless vehicles interfering with first responders and law enforcement. Administrator Jonathan Morrison said vehicles have driven into active emergency scenes, blocked ambulances and firefighters, and failed to recognise flashing lights, flares, smoke, fire, [] This story continues at The Next Web
South China Morning Post
· Jul 9, 2026
How AI could help Hong Kong taxi drivers find customers on the streets
Hong Kong taxi drivers will be able to identify streets with high rider demand using a big data prediction model powered by artificial intelligence (AI) as soon as mid-2027, according to a cab payment start-up and a university that developed the system. The StreetSights system is the result of a collaboration between Dash and the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, which said on Thursday that their interim research results were up to 90 per cent accurate in forecasting demand and...
BerkeleySide
· Jul 2, 2026
The Wire: UC Berkeley scientists wins prize for decoding zebra finches’ birdsong
Plus: A team of Cal grads have developed a platform for reporting problems with autonomous vehicles, such as reckless driving or accessibility issues.
Korea Times News
· Jun 28, 2026
Korea's smart road management system makes foray into Peru
Korea's smart road management system makes foray into Peru
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Related coverage for "University of Seoul-supported startup to develop AI-based road safety management model": Malay Mail — Road maintenance needs joint responsibility from elected reps and agencies, says Ahmad Maslan after Johor inspections. Hi China — The future of mining has no drivers. The Next Web — NHTSA demands autonomous vehicle companies fix first responder interference by end of July. South China Morning Post — How AI could help Hong Kong taxi drivers find customers on the streets. BerkeleySide — The Wire: UC Berkeley scientists wins prize for decoding zebra finches’ birdsong. Korea Times News — Korea's smart road management system makes foray into Peru