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Cleveland wants more eyes on property conditions. Could AI help?

With two cameras, a city car and a contract with an artificial intelligence company, Cleveland City Hall plans to survey properties for signs of disrepair and illegal dumping.  A rotating cast of workers will spend a year driving Cleveland’s 1,264 miles of streets multiple times, taking photos of every parcel in the city using special cameras outfitted to the roof of the car. City staff plan to use software from the Alabama-based company City De…
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signalcleveland.org broke the news in Cleveland, United States on Thursday, August 14, 2025.
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