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Searching for People in Rubble: Drones with Thermal Imaging and AI
๐๏ธ The Scene Dust hangs in the air like thick fog. A ten-story apartment building is now a twenty-foot pile of twisted metal and broken concrete. It has been four hours since the collapse. Human rescuers with dogs are moving slowly, afraid of triggering a secondary collapse. The silence is terrifying. Suddenly, a low hum breaks the silence. A drone, equipped with a thermal camera and an AI processor, lifts off. It flies over a section of unstable debris where no human dares
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Earthquake Prediction: Can AI Give Us an Extra 30 Seconds?
๐๏ธ The Scene It is 3:00 AM. The city is asleep. Deep underground, two tectonic plates that have been locked together for centuries suddenly slip. The rock breaks. A shockwave of energy races toward the surface at 13,000 miles per hour. In the old days, you would wake up when the walls started shaking. Today, your phone lights up 20 seconds before ย the shaking starts. "EARTHQUAKE DETECTED. DROP, COVER, HOLD ON." You have time to wake your children and get under a table. Those
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