AI Camera Prevents Wildfires
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AI controlled video cameras could lower the chance of wildfires
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In California , one of the universities installed over 1000 AI driven cameras.
These are trained on areas where there tend to be wildfires.
They have already caught well in excess of 1000 of these fires in the last year and a half .
The federal government is cutting back on both weather forecasting and the number of federal wildfire fighters over the course of the next two or three decades .
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