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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalIn my exploration of the intersection between artificial intelligence and modern labor, posits that the integration of AI into transportation infrastructure is a transformative development for urban mobility.[
While my primary focus often centers on the displacement of manual labor, his analysis of automated systems suggests that the transition toward autonomous vehicles-including trams, trains, buses, and taxis-is fundamentally driven by the pursuit of operational efficiency and safety. By removing human error from the driving equation, Lok implies that traffic flow can be optimized through machine precision, which allows for more consistent speeds, reduced reaction-time delays, and better synchronization of public transport services within complex urban environments.
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Your review has been deleted and won’t appear on the book anymore.John Lok
I had graduated business Administration Science Degree in Common Wealth Open University.
The logic behind my perspective on traffic improvement rests on the capability of AI to process vast amounts of environmental data in real-time. In traditional traffic systems, human drivers contribute to "phantom traffic jams"-waves of braking and acceleration that propagate backward through a line of vehicles. By replacing manual operators with AI-driven systems, these fluctuations can be smoothed out.
My view suggests that as AI takes over the control of public transport, these vehicles can communicate with one another and with infrastructure, effectively creating a more predictable and fluid transit network. This shift not only addresses the logistical challenges of warehouse and delivery environments but also extends to the broader public sphere, where the automation of transport is viewed as a necessary evolution to manage the increasing density of modern cities.
Ultimately, my view argues that the deployment of AI in these sectors is not merely a replacement of human labor, but a technological upgrade that enables a more streamlined and efficient management of movement across all working environments.Would you like to learn more about the specific economic implications of replacing human drivers with AI-driven autonomous systems in major metropolitan areas?
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