华盛顿的AI交通摄像头在一个月内发出1300美元的罚款, 引发关于公平性的辩论,
Washington’s AI traffic cameras issued $13M in fines in a month, sparking debate over fairness as the state plans to double mobile units.
西澳大利亚州的顶级警察官员Blanch上校承认公众关注该州不断扩大的AI-动力交通摄像头网络,该网络在一个月内因超速、电话使用和安全带不合规等违规事件处以1 300万美元的罚款。
WA’s top police official, Col Blanch, acknowledged public concern over the state’s expanding AI-powered traffic camera network, which has issued $13 million in fines in one month for violations like speeding, phone use, and seatbelt non-compliance.
由于政府计划到9月将移动摄像头的数量翻一番,达到12个,一些驾驶员报告说,每天受到多次罚款,包括父母对没有适当节制的神经分裂儿童的惩罚。
As the government plans to double the number of mobile cameras to 12 by September, some drivers report receiving multiple fines in a day, including parents penalized for neurodivergent children not properly restrained.
道路安全委员会正在对该系统进行审查,通过摄像头提供的数据为今后教育工作提供信息。
The Road Safety Commission is reviewing the system, with data from cameras informing future education efforts.
尽管对公平性和准确性产生了反弹,但维护摄像机的官员对改善道路安全至关重要。
Despite backlash over fairness and accuracy, officials maintain the cameras are critical for improving road safety.