Companies are now using machine learning and
artificial intelligence to advise fire departments
about how to plan for earthquakes and respond
to them.
California-based company, One Concern, uses
its algorithms to take a lot of the guesswork
out of the planning process for disaster response
by making accurate predictions about earthquake
damage.
AI is only as good as its data collection
practices and quality of data input.
In the case of earthquake prevention, it takes
a combination of a survey of the natural topography
and buildings surrounding the area.
Then the computer looks at the live, real-time
data, such as the magnitude of the quake,
the traffic in the area of the quake and the
weather at the time of the event.
This type of AI-powered predictive software
can save first responders a lot of time and
taxpayer money.
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