HARRISBURG, Pa. — Dauphin County drivers could spend less time stuck in traffic—thanks to the power of AI.
“It gets really hectic and sometimes people aren’t as friendly, like they’re in a hurry, and you’re not going anywhere," said Bernita Tyson, a Harrisburg resident. Chris Judd with the Lower Paxton Township Board of Supervisors said the technology has already been used in Allegheny County for several years.
Despite questions about the future of AI, township officials and residents hope the technology can keep the traffic flowing.
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