DMRC to Utilize AI for Phase-IV Efficiency Boost
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DMRC to Utilize AI for Phase-IV Efficiency Boost

In a bid to enhance operational efficiency, the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) is set to incorporate artificial intelligence (AI) in its phase-IV project. According to officials, this initiative aims to improve train maintenance and crowd control, marking a significant technological leap for the metro system.

Vikas Kumar, Managing Director of DMRC, highlighted that the metro has consistently embraced technological advancements. "The integration of AI in our phase-IV project underscores our commitment to leveraging cutting-edge technology for better service delivery," Kumar stated.

The adoption of AI is expected to streamline various operational aspects, ensuring smoother and more efficient metro services for commuters across Delhi.

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In a bid to enhance operational efficiency, the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) is set to incorporate artificial intelligence (AI) in its phase-IV project. According to officials, this initiative aims to improve train maintenance and crowd control, marking a significant technological leap for the metro system. Vikas Kumar, Managing Director of DMRC, highlighted that the metro has consistently embraced technological advancements. The integration of AI in our phase-IV project underscores our commitment to leveraging cutting-edge technology for better service delivery, Kumar stated. The adoption of AI is expected to streamline various operational aspects, ensuring smoother and more efficient metro services for commuters across Delhi.

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