Harnessing AI for Disaster Management: Bridging Technology and Policy
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is pivotal in disaster management, offering predictive analysis to minimize losses. However, effective implementation requires robust legal and policy frameworks to empower decision-makers. India's success in applying AI provides a model for other countries, emphasizing the need for scalable, legally-backed applications.
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) is emerging as a crucial tool in disaster management, particularly in reducing potential losses. However, for AI technologies to be truly effective, a strong legal and policy framework is necessary. This would ensure that officials can rely on these advanced tools for making preventive decisions, stated a UNDRR official on Monday.
At the AI Impact Summit, Sujit Mohanty, Chief of Intergovernmental Interagency Cooperation at the UN Office for Disaster Risk Reduction, highlighted India's progress in using AI for predictive analysis in disaster management. He noted the rapid development in this technological space, which has enabled solutions that were previously unimaginable.
Despite the potential of AI-driven solutions, Mohanty emphasized the need for legal backing to aid decision-makers, such as district magistrates, in crises. While advanced apps exist, without policy support, these tools risk remaining underutilized. India's innovative use of AI offers a blueprint for other countries, potentially reducing the global annual disaster loss of USD 200 billion.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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