March 21, 2024, 3:12 p.m. | Edd Gent

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In just 30 years, the South Indian city of Bengaluru has gone from a sleepy retirement town to the capital of the country’s burgeoning technology sector. But such rapid development has left it with some of the most congested roads in the world. Now, a former chip engineer has been drafted in to act as the city’s traffic czar, and he’s turning to artificial intelligence to tackle the problem.

Indian streets are disorderly at the best of times. Pedestrians, cyclists, …

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