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Think of the future transport system as a giant, city-wide brain. Instead of each car, bus, or train acting on its own, AI watches traffic, weather, demand, and incidents in real time and then orchestrates everything—routes, signals, pricing, and even maintenance—so people and goods move faster, safer, and cheaper.
Think of this as putting a very smart co-pilot brain next to the traditional self-driving software. Classic autonomous driving systems are good at seeing and controlling the car, but they’re narrow and rigid. Large AI models add a ‘common sense’ layer that can understand complex road situations, follow natural-language instructions, and coordinate with humans and other systems more flexibly.