An artificial intelligence-equipped spy camera van is being used by police on Merseyside.
A police force has started using artificial intelligence to detect whether drivers are using mobile phones at the wheel or not wearing seat belts.
The van uses two cameras to capture footage of motorists which is then analysed by an AI system to detect whether any offence has been committed.Sgt Garreth Berry said the technology would "make our roads safer" and noted that last year 19 people died on Merseyside's roads and 440 were seriously injured.
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