Artificial intelligence helps you find a parking space in the Yettel app
Finding a parking space in the city center is often a time-consuming and frustrating task, which not only causes difficulties for motorists, but also contributes to traffic congestion and environmental pollution. Yettel is now opening a new perspective in Hungary with its artificial intelligence-powered parking assistant function, which helps users find a free parking space faster and more efficiently within the company’s mobile application.
For the first time in Budapest, the Yettel application’s HelyKereső function makes finding a parking space easier, using anonymous and aggregated data from various sources to make a real-time forecast of the probability of finding a free parking space on a given street. The AI algorithm also takes into account traffic conditions, time of day, weather conditions and historical traffic data, thus helping to optimize the parking process.
The new AI-based parking assistant can reduce the time spent searching for a parking space and the associated stress, while reducing unnecessary circling, reducing city traffic, fuel consumption and environmental impact.
The AI-based parking assistant is available in the Yettel app from May 26. The service will be available in other major cities later.
Where is it available?
The feature is available in the Yettel app from version 12.3.0 or later. It can be activated within Mobile Parking with the switch at the bottom of the screen: here we can switch between the normal (zonal) and Place Finder view. Different colors on the map show where there is the greatest chance of finding a free space. A new navigation function has also become available: if we press and hold a point on the map, we can start navigation to the parking destination belonging to the selected location.
The development is another step in Yettel’s commitment to providing its customers with innovative digital solutions that make everyday transportation not only more convenient but also more sustainable.
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