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Telangana govt to detect bus driver fatigue through facial recognition tech; workers’ union wary

The move has irked the Telangana State Road TRansport Corporation (TSRTC) Worker Union, who has termed this a 'scare tactic' by the government

Hyderabad / June 30, 2023 / 09:33 IST
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An iRaste-enabled TSRTC bus in Telangana | Source: IIIT Hyderabad
An iRaste-enabled TSRTC bus in Telangana | Source: IIIT Hyderabad

Telangana is planning to introduce facial recognition for detecting fatigue or any distraction of its government bus drivers, a move that has irked the Telangana State Road Transport Corporation (TSRTC) Worker Union.

This is the latest deployment of facial recognition in the country, a piece of technology that has long been criticised for being inaccurate and for posing threats to the fundamental rights of privacy and freedom of speech.

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The facial recognition system for monitoring TSRTC bus drivers is being introduced as part of Project iRASTE, a project of the Telangana government and IIIT Hyderabad, which aims to increase road safety with the use of AI/ML and Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) devices.

As of now, 200 buses are installed with ADAS devices in 3 major corridors – Hyderabad-Vijayawada, Hyderabad- Bengaluru and Hyderabad-Nizamabad – for reducing black spots, designing crash prevention measures by monitoring highways and so on.