Harnessing AI for Climate Action: India's Groundbreaking Initiatives
AI is revolutionizing climate action with applications in energy optimization, disaster prediction, sustainable agriculture, and more. India, a forerunner in AI-driven climate solutions, demonstrates the transformative power of technology. Experts emphasize the importance of intentional resource usage to fully realize AI's potential in combating climate challenges.
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Artificial Intelligence is emerging as a formidable ally in the battle against climate change, offering promising applications in energy optimization, disaster prediction, and sustainable agriculture. By analyzing extensive climate data, AI provides crucial insights and solutions aimed at improving climate modeling and enhancing disaster resilience.
In an exclusive interview with ANI, Anurabha Ghosh, CEO of Ceew, emphasized the strategic intersection of AI and climate action, advocating for a future where technology and environmental sustainability coexist symbiotically. Ghosh highlighted AI's potential in optimizing clean energy utilization and forecasting severe weather events, ultimately safeguarding lives and livelihoods. He underscored the necessity of mindful resource management in AI's deployment.
India is at the forefront of AI-driven climate innovation, making significant advances as the first Global South nation to host the Global AI Impact Summit. The summit unites global leaders and experts to explore AI's transformative potential, positioning India as a key player in sustainable development through technology. This commitment is crucial, particularly for vulnerable communities impacted by climate change.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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