The Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure (CDRI) is focusing on leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance infrastructure resilience. This initiative will be a key topic at the upcoming COP29, where discussions will center on how AI can mitigate infrastructure-related disasters. CDRI's director general, Amit Prothi, emphasized the importance of integrating AI technologies into resilience strategies.
The application of AI in infrastructure resilience is seen as a transformative approach to disaster management. By utilizing AI, CDRI aims to develop innovative solutions that can predict and respond to potential infrastructure failures. This forward-thinking strategy aligns with global efforts to address climate change and enhance disaster preparedness.
• CDRI plans to use AI for infrastructure disaster mitigation.
• AI discussions will feature prominently at COP29.
CDRI is exploring AI to enhance infrastructure resilience against disasters.
CDRI aims to improve this resilience through AI technologies.
The organization is leveraging AI to address infrastructure-related disasters, highlighting its commitment to innovative solutions.
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