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Huber Heights council authorizes AI traffic-management pilot on Brant Pike; officials stress no facial recognition
Summary
Council voted to authorize a pilot agreement with Cyber Castle to deploy an AI-enabled traffic-management system on Brant Pike for vehicle counts and signal optimization; council members asked staff about privacy and whether the system would perform facial recognition.
The Huber Heights City Council on Feb. 23 approved a resolution authorizing the city manager to enter into an agreement with Cyber Castle to pilot an AI-enabled traffic-management system on Brant Pike.
City Manager John Russell described the project as a study and pilot to evaluate an AI-capable traffic-management solution given the age of the city's existing controllers. "This was our best-case scenario given…
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