Motive, a San Francisco company focused on streamlining the physical operations sector, announced the launch of its latest innovation, AI Dash Cam Plus. The product is an AI-powered dash camera designed to help drivers detect risk faster and prevent vehicle collisions.
The tool leverages a Qualcomm processor that enables it to run more than 30 AI models simultaneously. It also uses stereo vision to emulate human-like depth perception, an automated license plate recognition system and advanced sensor fusion that can detect events like break-ins and low-severity collisions.
“Collision rates and related costs remain unacceptably high around the world,” Shoaib Makani, Motive’s co-founder and CEO, said in a statement. “Organizations need AI-powered driver safety solutions that can perceive and respond in real-time. We’ve added three times more compute, created the first AI dash cam with stereo vision and added hands-free communication, all in one system, so organizations can detect more risks and act faster.”
