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London Underground: Artificial Intelligence software is being used to detect fare dodgers

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Artificial intelligence is to be trialled on the London Underground in a bid to stem soaring rates of fare dodging, it can be revealed.

Computer technology that can identify passengers likely to jump ticket barriers has been tested at Willesden Green station, on the Jubilee line.

Transport for London now plans to expand the trial after successfully linking the with its network of station cameras.

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