
AI Use Case Series: AI in Environmental Management
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In this episode of AI Today, hosts Kathleen Walch and Ron Schmelzer explore how artificial intelligence is being applied to one of humanity’s greatest challenges: protecting the environment. From conservation and climate modeling to waste management and disaster response, AI is playing a growing role in sustainability efforts worldwide.
Tune in to learn how AI is being used to:
- Monitor wildlife populations, migration patterns, and poaching risks using sensors, drones, and satellite imagery
- Track deforestation, land use changes, and illegal activity in remote regions
- Predict and manage air and water quality, including pollution hotspots and supply risks
- Support climate change modeling and forecasting using historical and real-time data
- Optimize renewable energy sources such as solar and wind, and balance energy grids
- Assist in disaster response and recovery through damage assessment, route optimization, and coordination
- Improve recycling and waste sorting with AI-powered robotics and computer vision
- Reduce environmental risks by monitoring emissions, tailings dams, and compliance with ecological regulations
AI’s environmental impact isn’t just a challenge—it’s also an opportunity. This episode highlights how thoughtful AI applications can help drive a more sustainable and resilient planet.
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