BTech students Shivam Maurya and Gurpreet Arora in Surat have unveiled a 'ghost bicycle' powered by AI that rides roads without a driver. The project, completed in three months, cost around 35,000 rupees. The innovative ride has generated excitement among onlookers.
In Surat, BTech students Shivam Maurya and Gurpreet Arora rode an AI-based 'ghost bicycle' on public roads, astonishing passersby. The bicycle operates in automatic mode without a rider and can be controlled via an app or remote. The students said the project took three months to build and cost about 35,000 rupees.
Using technologies like Raspberry Pi, the bicycle is an engineering project under Creative Science. A video of its road demonstration has gone viral, sparking interest in startup innovations.
Onlookers showed great enthusiasm for the self-driving bicycle, viewing it as a symbol of Surat's innovation. The students' effort highlights local applications of AI technology.