Hyundai developing injury-diagnosing AI technology

Hyundai is working with a Korean artificial intelligence specialist on technology capable of diagnosing injuries after a car accident. Using inbuilt sensors, Hyundai says the system will quickly (within seven seconds of impact) build a picture of what's happening in the cabin after a crash, before sharing that information – and information about which safety systems activated in the car – with emergency services.

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