Telefonica (TID)
This second micro project in a series of three will validate the air quality prototype developed in the first micro project with a second, real city, Valladolid in Spain.
This micro project will validate the air quality prototype developed in the first micro project with a second, real city, Valladolid in Spain. In principle, there will be no new developments except for feedback about the system from the city. This project is also in line with the objective of Humane AI: to shape the AI revolution in a direction that is beneficial to humans both individually and societally, and that adheres to European ethical values and social, cultural, legal, and political norms. The focus of the project will be on insights generated from data collected with mobile air quality measurement stations to be placed on top of vehicles, and to test how does insides help local governments in better managing the challenges around air quality.
The project uses real data from mobile air quality measurement stations that are placed on top of vehicles that and drive through all the streets of the city. Additionally, open data is used that is published by the city of Valladolid. Finally, aggregated and anonymized mobility data generated from a telecommunications network is used.
This is the second micro project in a series of three. This second project focuses on validation with a real customer. Together, the three projects cover the lifecycle of an innovation project from development to market validation, including an ethical impact assessment, which will be the objective of the third micro project.
This Humane-AI-Net micro-project was performed by Telefónica Investigación y desarrollo S.A. (TID: Richard Benjamins)
The tangible outputs so far are: