Artificial intelligence (AI) has found its way into everyday applications in various ways, including language recognition tools and AI-assisted cameras on smartphones, analysis of financial transactions in banks, and algorithms for self-driving cars. Medical imaging is undergoing a fundamental transformation with the advent of AI for various applications, ranging from diagnosis to treatment suggestions.
The market studied has expanded rapidly over the past few years, due to a considerable rise in the number of accidents and thefts, resulting in various governments mandating the installation of dash cams. Dashboard cameras have evolved from the first cameras installed on police cars, in the late 1980s. They were primarily analog cameras that did not have memory cards, and recorded on VHS cassettes. The industry transformed drastically in the 1990s, when citizens began to install dash cams and use them to record driving instances. The advancements in technology have led to many improvements in the dash cams, such as high-quality video output and cost-effectiveness.