Ferrovial has been providing artificial intelligence services to its businesses and employees since April after two years of work on an AI solutions centre in Spain.
Ferrovial is working with Microsoft AI products, but has its own, completely isolated version, and is building the framework for an AI service that will help its various businesses.
The company is also using AI tools on its highways to detect cars going the wrong way, objects or people on the road, and is working on perfecting the sensors.
In parallel, Ferrovial is working on ways to communicate directly with motorists using its U.S. toll roads and give them more information than just the rates.
AI will also help it contact potential users to offer discounts and attract more traffic.
Persons:
Ferrovial, Luis Carlos Pietro Fernandez, Fernandez, Corina Pons, Andrei Khalip, Conor Humphries
Organizations:
Heathrow, Reuters, Microsoft, Thomson
Locations:
MADRID, Spain, Highways, Madrid, Netherlands, United States, Heathrow, Britain's, New, JFK