The Asian Age

Google to use AI to forewarn about floods

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New Delhi, Aug. 28: Tech giant Google on Tuesday said that it is working with multiple partners to use new- age technologi­es like artificial intelligen­ce ( AI) and machine learning ( ML) to improve response time to natural disasters like floods as well as addressing healthcare challenges.

Google Technical Project manager ( TensorFlow) Anitha Vijayakuma­r said the company has developed a system that uses AI for early and accurate flood warnings, including guiding over areas that are dangerous and prone to flooding.

Earlier this year, Google had partnered with India's water resources ministry on a pilot for flood warning based on AI and ML.

She said the pilot was undertaken in areas prone to flooding and the “initial results are promising”.

Ms Vijayakuma­r said the pilot can be extended to other parts of the country and expressed hope that the system will eventually be “able to give longer lead times to people, helping them seek safety”. Floods have wreacked havoc across states this year, with Kerala being the latest. Hundreds have lost their lives, while thousands have been rendered homeless. More than 7.8 lakh people are estimated to be in relief camps.

Google, on its part, has launched a series of measures to provide help and assistance in the southern state. It has activated SOS alerts on Google search which captured all the emergency resources and response numbers in English and Malayalam.

“We also activated Person Finder in English and Malayalam, to help people search and track family and friends - on last count, there were 22,000 records in person finder. We also extended this informatio­n on Google Maps to aid the rescue efforts,” Mr Rajan Anandan, Vice President of Google ( South East Asia and India), said.

He added that on Google Tez ( its payments platform), the company had launched a donation drive towards Kerala CM relief fund and so far, over 2.7 lakh people have contribute­d $ 1.1 million.

 ?? — PTI ?? Rajan Anandan, vice- president of Google ( South East Asia & India), addresses the fourth edition of Google for India event, in New Delhi on Tuesday.
— PTI Rajan Anandan, vice- president of Google ( South East Asia & India), addresses the fourth edition of Google for India event, in New Delhi on Tuesday.

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