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Artificial Intelligence (AI) Powered Online Breathalyzer

AI Online Breathalyzer (blood alcohol concentration calculator) uses advanced algorithms to more accurately predict alcohol's effects on the body. Based on individual data – weight, gender, age, alcohol amount and strength – it calculates an approximate alcohol concentration value in promilles and provides a forecast of how long complete sobriety may take.

Why is the AI alcohol calculator more accurate than others?

  • Personalization: Traditional alcohol calculators often apply standard formulas that do not account for a person's unique physiological factors. AI analyzes more individual data.

  • Learning from data: AI algorithms learn from large amounts of data (various people's actual results, behavior, physiological data) and become increasingly accurate over time.

  • Greater accuracy: AI can evaluate additional factors such as duration of alcohol consumption, food intake before or after drinking, physical activity level, and even genetic predispositions (if known).

  • Realistic recommendations: AI not only provides a number but also offers interpretations – whether it's safe to drive, how long to wait until the intoxication level drops below the legal limit.

This is especially useful for making responsible decisions – particularly related to driving or activities requiring concentration.

Data used for calculations

To accurately calculate alcohol's effect on the body, the following important data is required:

  1. Weight (kg): Body mass has a direct impact on alcohol absorption. Higher weight results in slower alcohol effects on the body.
  2. Gender: Women's and men's bodies process alcohol differently. In women's bodies, alcohol breakdown occurs more slowly due to lower levels of enzymes that break down alcohol.
  3. Age: Age affects the body's metabolism and ability to process alcohol. Older individuals often metabolize alcohol more slowly, so the effects can be stronger and longer lasting.
  4. Amount of alcohol consumed (ml): The exact volume of alcoholic beverage consumed must be specified in milliliters.
  5. Alcohol content (%): This indicator shows the concentration of ethanol in the drink. It is an important factor in determining the total amount of pure alcohol consumed.
  6. Amount of food in stomach: Stomach contents have a significant impact on alcohol absorption.
    • Empty stomach – alcohol enters the bloodstream very quickly, resulting in a rapid high BAC level.

    • Light snack – can reduce the rate of alcohol absorption by approximately 10% on average.

    • Full meal – significantly slows alcohol absorption, BAC increases more slowly, and overall burden on the body is reduced by 20–25%.

    By including the food consumption factor, it is possible to much more accurately predict how long it will take to sober up, what the maximum blood alcohol concentration (BAC) will be, and how this will affect driving safety.

This data is essential for performing an accurate calculation of alcohol's effect on the body and assessing its impact on different individuals.

Legal alcohol limits in Lithuania when driving

For experienced drivers (with more than 2 years of driving experience):

  • When driving a passenger car or motorcycle: up to 0.4 promilles

For novice drivers and professional drivers (with less than 2 years of driving experience):

  • When driving any vehicle: 0.0 promilles (completely prohibited)

Fines for exceeding permitted limits

When exceeding permitted alcohol limits, drivers face various sanctions:

  • From 0.41 to 1.5 promilles: administrative liability, including monetary fine, suspension of driving rights and possible vehicle confiscation
  • More than 1.5 promilles: criminal liability, which may include a fine, longer suspension of driving rights or even imprisonment

It is important to note that any alcohol consumption before driving is dangerous and can cause serious consequences for road safety

Responsible drinking tips

  • Limit the amount of alcohol consumed – follow the "one glass per hour" rule.
  • Consume alcohol while eating to slow down its absorption.
  • Drink a glass of water after each alcoholic drink.
  • Do not drive after consuming even a small amount of alcohol.

Source: World Health Organization (WHO).