AI could cut disaster infrastructure losses by 15%, new research finds
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AI Article Summary
Research by Deloitte Global suggests that artificial intelligence tools, such as predictive maintenance and digital twins, could reduce infrastructure losses caused by natural disasters by 15% by 2050. These technologies have the potential to keep essential services like electricity and transportation running during emergencies, potentially saving $70 billion. The report emphasizes the significant role AI can play in improving resilience in infrastructure systems.