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In a groundbreaking initiative, St. Petersburg, Russia, has introduced Artificial Intelligence (AI) to enforce weed regulations, with a particular focus on the dangerous giant hogweed. This move aims to enhance the city's cleanliness and greenery.
The AI system, designed to recognise all stages of the giant hogweed's growth, operates through a neural network. Eight mobile "City" complexes, patrolling 186 routes daily, are equipped with this technology. These mobile units monitor city areas and private plots, identifying violations such as the presence of giant hogweed where owners have failed to remove it.
Once a violation is detected, the city is able to impose fines effectively. The AI's introduction has proven to be highly efficient, with multiple violations already identified. This technology accelerates the monitoring process, which would otherwise take months, allowing for quicker responses.
Experts warn that giant hogweed could become a widespread problem by 2060, making the AI crucial for controlling its spread now and in the future. The AI was specifically programmed to fine individuals for the presence of giant hogweed, and was put into operation once it achieved a high percentage of successful identifications.
This marks the first time AI has been used to enforce weed regulations in St. Petersburg. The Vice-Governor of the Northern Capital, Eugene Razumikhin, instructed the AI to identify weeds on plots as part of GATI (Governmental Automated Control System).
The AI is capable of identifying giant hogweed at early stages of growth, providing an opportunity for immediate action to prevent its spread. While the system has already fined 8 individuals for having giant hogweed on their plots, it is expected to play a significant role in maintaining the city's greenery and ensuring the safety of its residents.
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