Eye Movement-Tracking Car Features

Volvo is Preventing Drunk Driving with Artificial Intelligence

Preventing drunk driving has always been a number one priority for governments, police and car manufacturers. Thanks to emerging technology, absolute road safety is becoming a much more attainable ideal than ever before. Automaker Volvo recently announced that its future vehicles will pack an AI-based feature that will attentively track eye movement to determined if the driver is distracted or intoxicated.

If the system detects warning signs — this can include a failure to consistently keep eyes on the road or hands on the wheel, the technology will alert Volvo's on-call assistance centers which will then issue a call to check on the driver. If the person fails to answer, the vehicle has a "semi-autonomous feature" that can slow down the car and bring it to a stop in a safe spot. This feature will surely go a long way to preventing drunk driving and accidents on the road.
Trend Themes
1. AI-based Eye Movement-tracking - Incorporating AI to track eye movement can revolutionize car safety measures and prevent drunk driving.
2. On-call Assistance Centers - Utilizing on-call assistance centers can enhance driver safety by automatically alerting authorities in the event of distraction or intoxication.
3. Semi-autonomous Stopping Feature - Implementing a semi-autonomous feature to slow down and stop the car in a safe spot can significantly reduce the risk of accidents caused by drunk drivers.
Industry Implications
1. Automotive - The automotive industry can leverage AI-based eye movement-tracking technology to enhance safety features in vehicles and prevent accidents caused by distracted or intoxicated drivers.
2. Artificial Intelligence - The AI industry can explore opportunities to develop advanced algorithms and technologies that accurately track eye movement for use in various applications, including drunk driving prevention in cars.
3. Emergency Services - The emergency services industry can benefit from collaborating with car manufacturers to establish effective protocols for on-call assistance centers to respond promptly to alerts indicating distracted or intoxicated drivers.

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