Google's AI breakthrough: Predicting floods a week in advance
In a groundbreaking development, Google has announced the successful development of an artificial intelligence (AI) system capable of predicting floods seven days before they occur.
The company revealed that its AI model has been trained to analyze various data points and make accurate forecasts on a global scale, Caliber.Az reports, citing 3Dnews.
The system utilizes historical incident data, river level readings, elevation, terrain, and other relevant information to generate predictions. Google conducted extensive training of the AI model by running numerous flood simulations at different locations, resulting in a robust forecasting capability.
Google asserts that the AI system's full-scale implementation will significantly address the global issue of river flooding. On average, the system triggers forecasts five days in advance, with the capability to predict events up to seven days ahead. To enhance public safety, Google has integrated flood forecasts into its search engine, map service, and Android notifications. Additionally, users can access detailed information through the Flood Hub web app.
With the ultimate goal of establishing a comprehensive flood forecasting platform, Google's initiative marks a significant step forward in leveraging AI technology for disaster preparedness and response on a worldwide scale.