According to foreign media reports, vehicle safety system supplier Brigade Electronics announced the launch of a new artificial intelligence vehicle safety system to the UK market: CarEYE® Safety Angle Turning Assistant.
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The system, from EYYES GmbH, has been supplied by Brigade GmbH for over a year and is being trialled in Germany by its long-term partner Geier & Söhne Transportgesellschaft mbH, which has been installing the device in its Mercedes Actros vehicles, using artificial intelligence (AI) technology to detect pedestrians, cyclists and objects.
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