AI predicts infrastructure damage from disasters
26-04-2024 11:52 via electronicsweekly.com

AI predicts infrastructure damage from disasters

Japanese telco NTT has used machine learning to develop AI which predicts damage to outdoor communications infrastructure during disasters such as earthquakes or deluges. Resolution is as fine as individual ...
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