Ralph, which lives in a laptop computer, examines images fed from a forward - looking camera attached to the rearview mirror, searching for lines, reflectors, oil spots, and other
common road markings it has been programmed to recognize.
In response, Susan Lerner, Executive Director of
Common Cause / NY; Afua Atta - Mensah, Executive Director of Community Voices Heard; Jonathan Westin, Executive Director of New York Communities for Change; José López, Co-Director of Organizing, Make the
Road New York; and Cecil D. Corbin -
Mark, Deputy Director of WE ACT for Environmental Justice issued the following statement:
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