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Government CIO Outlook | Wednesday, July 07, 2021
The use of innovative IoT solutions will enable one to reach out to more people in remote locations and assess and repair the damage quickly.
FREMONT, CA: As humans work to make the world a more sustainable place, they are witnessing more and more efforts to use immersive technologies to reduce the risks and adversities of natural disasters. Due to ever-changing environmental conditions, the world has witnessed numerous natural disasters over time. It has resulted in a rash of natural disasters with worldwide ramifications that require prompt attention.
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Emerging technologies have improved the morale of countries and governments, who are banding together to investigate damage relief strategies for a more sustainable future. Not only has technology, particularly Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the Internet of Things (IoT), enabled people to respond faster to natural disasters, but it has also enhanced disaster predictions.
IoT and Disaster Management
Through accurate predictions, pre-planning, and early warning indications, IoT systems are projected to succeed in disaster management. Furthermore, the use of innovative IoT solutions will enable one to reach out to more people in remote locations and assess and repair the damage quickly. Thus, IoT will assist humanity in making efficient use of resources, but it will also help respond quickly to save millions of lives.
AI Can Help with Disaster Response
AI-smart technology, which has enabled accurate and quick answers, is one step ahead of IoT. If used correctly, technology can foresee, prevent, and respond to events faster than ever before. For example, AI data settings are trained to forecast seismic data to evaluate earthquake patterns, rainfall records, monitor flooding, assess hurricane intensity, and interpret geological data to understand volcanic eruptions. As a result, these systems can lessen the disastrous impact of natural disasters. In the future, disaster management organizations might use AI to help them install drones, sensors, and robots to deliver accurate information on damaged buildings and landscapes, as well as impending floods, making rescue missions safer and faster.
The integration of smart technology into the local communities is critical. Immediate action and technological solutions can help limit the scope of the harm. However, because AI is built on machine codes, it is susceptible to flaws and faults. In the sphere of crisis management, however, the combination of human understanding and vigilance could work miracles.
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