Using AI to better understand natural hazards and disasters

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As the realities of climate change take hold across the planet, the risks of natural hazards and disasters are becoming ever more familiar. Meteorologists, aiming to protect increasingly populous countries and communities, are tapping into artificial intelligence (AI) to get them the edge in early detection and disaster relief. This potential was in focus at a recent workshop feeding into the first meeting of the new Focus Group on AI for Natural Disaster Management. The group is open to all interested parties, supported by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) together with the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and UN Environment. "AI can help us tackle disasters in development work as well as standardization work. With this new Focus Group, we will explore AI's ability to analyze large datasets, refine datasets and accelerate disaster-management interventions," said Chaesub Lee, Director of the ITU Telecommunication Standardization Bureau, in opening remarks to the workshop.

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