Amazon will use artificial intelligence cameras to monitor vans and drivers

Amazon plans to use artificial intelligence cameras to monitor delivery drivers. Driveri’s camera and software platform, supplied by Netradyne, can detect traffic violations or driver misbehavior and issue warnings. The system will also collect data that Amazon can use later to rate drivers.

Amazon will use artificial intelligence cameras to monitor vans and drivers

“We are investing in the security of our operations and have recently begun introducing industry-leading camera-based security technology across our delivery fleet,” Amazon spokesperson Deborah Bass quoted as saying. “The technology will provide real-time alerts to drivers to help them stay safe while on the road.”

The company expects to reduce the number of road accidents and risky behavior of drivers. To this end, four high-definition cameras constantly record what is happening, including the driver’s behavior.

The system does not allow monitoring drivers in real time, but a special security team can later study the footage. Violations, including overspeeding, trigger audible alerts, and actions such as sudden braking or driving without a seatbelt cause footage to be loaded without warning. The driver can also press a button to force recording in case of incidents.

By the way, Amazon is already using cameras in long-distance trucks to monitor if drivers are distracted from driving. Other shipping companies, including UPS, have also tested similar technology.

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