<p>➀ A new wave of mobile air pollution sensors, powered by Artificial Intelligence (AI), could greatly enhance the precision of air quality monitoring and empower individuals with clearer insights into pollution levels in their communities.</p><p>➁ Researchers from Kingston University collaborated with Technocomm Consulting Ltd to develop an affordable device called EnviroSense, which uses AI to correct inaccuracies and reduce measurement errors by up to 46%.</p><p>➂ Trials are currently underway in Spain and Malaysia to evaluate the technology under diverse environmental conditions, signaling a promising global future for accessible, AI-enhanced air monitoring.</p>
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