How artificial intelligence could help fight Australia's bushfires

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The tech will allow experts to better understand the fuels that ultimately drive our disastrous bushfires. 9News

The advanced technology was born in the wake of the last horror fire season in 2019-20, and while it's in a trial phase now it could soon be used nationwide.

Artificial intelligence processes the information from satellite images, converting it to high quality maps showing where there's fire risk.

 

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