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Using space data to restore nature: four SME projects showcase their plans before Sussex investors

An AI-powered app helping children speak to endangered animals; a tool to use nature to fight climate change; a way to measure forest health; and a method to make decisions to build healthy communities - these four projects are using space data to help nature.

Itron (ITRI) and Microsoft to Leverage AI for Smarter Energy and Water Management

We recently compiled a list of the Top 8 Trending AI Stock Updates On Wall Street Today. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Itron Inc. (NASDAQ:ITRI) stands against the other AI stocks.

LTTS' Smart World Plays Key Role at the Planet's Largest Gathering with AI-Powered Command Center

L&T Technology Services (BSE: 540115, NSE: LTTS), through its Smart World business, has spearheaded technological transformation at Maha Kumbh 2025, the planet's largest human gathering. Leveraging advanced AI,

Singapore Aquatics adopts drone technology and artificial intelligence in training

The computer vision algorithms and analytics system is developed by researchers from Singapore Management University and Singapore University of Technology and Design. Read more at straitstimes.com.

Amazon unveils AI scheme to tackle flood risks in Spain's Aragon

Tech giant Amazon on Monday said it will use artificial intelligence to reduce flood risks in Spain's northeastern region of Aragon where it is building data centres. Amazon's cloud computing unit AWS announced in May it would invest 15.

How AI Can Protect Vital Pipelines and Cables Deep in the Ocean

Militaries and startups use artificial intelligence to sift through vast amounts of data and power autonomous underwater vehicles, boosting efforts to surveil the seabed.

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Castle Rock taps AI to plug underground water leaks — and prevent the loss of millions of gallons

Castle Rock Water lost 166 million gallons of water in 2023 as the life-giving liquid silently escaped from pipes, fittings and valves. It hopes to harness AI-driven technology to detect leaks.

AI used to speed up planning applications and benefits claims, records reveal

Science Secretary Peter Kyle said ministers want to use the technology to 'save money, speed things up and … improve public services'.