We were delighted that a trial we delivered at Customs House station was featured in national and local press recently

“The technology will use AI to spot objects on the rails, including people who have fallen or jumped on tracks, but it will ignore the usual movement of trains.

Station staff will then be alerted to the incident to help prevent a tragedy.

The technology is already being tested on the DLR at Custom House station. DLR’s operator Keolis Amey Docklands has already trialled the AI solution called CCTV AI trial.

It uses security cameras and artificial intelligence to ‘detect and identify objects on the tracks without mistaking them for train movements,’ Keolis Amey says.

Meanwhile, cameras, sensors and AI is used to prevent issues with overhead tram lines in Manchester and Lyon.

Arnaud Julien, the chief innovation officer at Keolis, said that ‘ethics, cybersecurity and personal data protections’ are at the core of the company’s approach to artificial intelligence and generative AI.”

Read more here:

AI trial launches at TfL Underground stations to boost passenger safety | News UK | Metro News

How AI could help save lives at stations as TfL prioritises trials of new tech on platforms | The Standard

Transport for London aims to use more AI to boost platform safety – BBC News