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Ian King says a new wave of AI companies that work behind the scenes to protect us is comng. Here's what that means for you..
Founded in 2019 in San Francisco, Pano calls itself the "leader in early wildfire detection and intelligence." Basically, it's a camera plugged into a large language model (LLM) meant to detect ...
Fire departments in 10 states, including Colorado and California, are using AI-powered cameras to detect wildfires early. The system gives crews faster alerts and precise locations.
Portland General Electric uses weather stations, artificial intelligence cameras, and satellites to anticipate and prevent ...
For years, researchers have turned the hills above Stanford into a kind of working wildfire lab, experimenting with different methods of thinning out dry grass and other dangerous fuels. But now new ...
Avista, the utilities company, has added five new AI-powered to its fire detection network. These cameras are strategically placed on mountaintop towers and can detect wildfire smoke from as far ...
In 2023, CAL FIRE and UC San Diego were recognized by TIME magazine for developing an AI-based monitoring system that tracks over 1,000 cameras statewide to detect wildfires early.
AI technologies are transforming humanitarian healthcare, enhancing crisis response with improved decision-making, resource ...