Using sensors in the car and AI technology, Hyundai will be able to send emergency services a detailed analysis of potential injuries, communicated through medical terms, almost instantly after the crash. Hyundai hopes the tech will give emergency services the chance to assess the required scale of response and deploy appropriately skilled medical personnel before arriving at the scene of an accident. The AI system continually learns and refines its interpretation of different accident scenarios. It follows the manufacturer’s development of the world’s first multi-collision airbag system, plus an innovative technology that assists hearing-impaired drivers. Earlier this year, Hyundai unveiled its ‘Elevate’ concept, the first-ever vehicle with moveable legs, designed to allow emergency services to cross hazardous terrain to reach victims of natural disasters.
Source: Daily Mirror June 11, 2019 15:06 UTC