Mar. 17 2024
Source Page: Noise camera technology: roadside trialFound: From the traffic flows available it is not possible to determine the day / night split of traffic at
Written Evidence May. 16 2024
Inquiry: UK-EU data adequacyFound: you assess the possible impact of proposed UK rules on automated decision-making and the use of Artificial
Mentions:
1: Andrew Selous (CON - South West Bedfordshire) intelligence, where we have world-leading advantages. - Speech Link
2: Tobias Ellwood (CON - Bournemouth East) There are increasing concerns about the pace of growth of artificial intelligence, with its potential - Speech Link
3: Oliver Dowden (CON - Hertsmere) There are two elements: the first is ensuring that we are ahead of the game with artificial intelligence - Speech Link
4: Oliver Dowden (CON - Hertsmere) are important to the safe and secure day-to-day running of the United Kingdom—literally keeping the lights - Speech Link
5: Lindsay Hoyle (Speaker - Chorley) Bob Blackman is not here—he is struck in traffic—but in order for the other two Members to ask their - Speech Link
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1: Baroness Moyo (Con - Life peer) intelligence, including generative AI. - Speech Link
2: Lord Berkeley (Lab - Life peer) It gives various projects traffic lights: red, amber or green. - Speech Link
Written Evidence May. 04 2023
Inquiry: The effects of artificial light and noise on human healthFound: ALN0085 - The effects of artificial light and noise on human health Dr Alexander Waller Written Evidence
Mar. 17 2024
Source Page: Noise camera technology: roadside trialFound: The system uses artificial intelligence to learn the sound profiles of various sound sources such that
Mentions:
1: David Duguid (Con - Banff and Buchan) We recognise, as this Bill does, the potential for the people in this industry not just to keep our lights - Speech Link
2: Barry Gardiner (Lab - Brent North) previous energy transitions.I pay tribute to all the workers in oil and gas, who help to keep Britain’s lights - Speech Link
3: None What about the environmental risk of increased traffic on the Forth and the Clyde? - Speech Link
4: Alan Whitehead (Lab - Southampton, Test) Just today, the Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit has found that this country has spent an additional—in - Speech Link
5: Sammy Wilson (DUP - East Antrim) The easy way of ensuring that the Bill does not become a confected piece of legislation or drive an artificial - Speech Link
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1: Gareth Johnson (CON - Dartford) lights, speeding and so on. - Speech Link
2: Richard Holden (CON - North West Durham) The roads are often fast running a lot of the time, with high volumes of traffic. - Speech Link
3: Richard Holden (CON - North West Durham) We often have more issues in those lay-bys when there is stationary traffic. - Speech Link
Mar. 28 2023
Source Page: Local authority transport: data sharing case studiesFound: The council procured a smart city platform to bring together data and intelligence they held in different
Mentions:
1: James Grundy (Con - Leigh) to go to Wigan, which might not seem far away, but it can take 45 minutes to get there through heavy traffic - Speech Link
2: Stephanie Peacock (Lab - Barnsley East) Over 30,000 men worked down the pits in Barnsley to keep the lights on and the country moving. - Speech Link
3: Nia Griffith (Lab - Llanelli) whether it is the spinning mills of the 18th century, motorised transport, robots on the production line, artificial - Speech Link