Cornell, Chattanooga Innovate AI Transit Network
Cornell University researchers are working with Chattanooga’s transit system to create a seamless, AI-powered network. The project focuses on studying traveler preferences and constraints to help develop efficient routes using buses, shuttles, electric cars, and bikes. By integrating artificial intelligence, the system is designed to provide the most efficient transportation options at the push of a button. The research is part of Cornell’s ongoing efforts to drive innovation in transportation.
Source: Cornell University
Source Type: College
Source Location: Ithaca
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