Is it realistic to build an AI exhaust filtration app in one month?

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Asked By CreativeCoder87 On

A group of students is curious about how difficult it would be to complete a project called EXACT (EXhaust AI-Controlled Treatment), which aims to create an AI-integrated exhaust filtration system for vehicles. They're wondering if this can realistically be designed and built within one month. The project requires developing hardware, software, and a mobile app that work together to monitor and reduce harmful emissions from cars and motorcycles. The hardware involves a smart filter and gas sensors for measuring emissions, while the software will use AI to analyze data and provide recommendations through a smartphone app. Given the complexity of integrating these technologies, I'd like to hear your thoughts on the feasibility of completing such a project in a short timeframe.

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Answered By QuickThinker22 On

Honestly, it's tough to imagine finishing this in just a month. There's a lot involved in both hardware and software development. Plus, if they really want to create something from the ground up, they’re looking at a long-term project rather than a quick build.

Answered By SkepticalTechie On

It’s not just about the month timeline. They could probably buy existing systems and adapt them quickly, but developing everything from scratch would take a lot more time and resources. Ideally, they might want to break this down into stages to manage the workload better.

CreativeCoder87 -

Definitely! If they can build on what’s already out there, they could make significant progress in less time.

Answered By Realist203 On

One month? I seriously doubt it. This project is pretty ambitious and would likely take way longer, especially if you're starting from scratch. Just the software side alone could take a semester to develop effectively. I'd say a team of experienced seniors might pull it off in a semester at the earliest.

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