<p>➀ The Fraunhofer Institute and partners developed an AI-based system in the DAKIMO project to predict availability of shared vehicles (e-bikes, scooters) and integrate intermodal route planning via apps;</p><p>➁ The system extends the global GBFS data standard to include AI-driven availability forecasts, aiming to simplify sustainable travel by combining public transport and shared mobility;</p><p>➂ A study shows 90% of users find the AI predictions helpful, and 20% would switch from private cars to public options, supporting climate goals.</p>
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