Artificial intelligence could be tool to fight wildfires in the West

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Artificial intelligence could be tool to fight wildfires in the West
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Those tasked with preventing and battling wildfires could soon have a new tool to add to their arsenal: artificial intelligence. And space.

DENVER — With wildfires becoming bigger and more destructive as the West dries out and heats up, agencies and officials tasked with preventing and battling the blazes could soon have a new tool to add to their arsenal of prescribed burns, pick axes, chain saws and aircraft.

People are also reading… "The scenario that wildland fire operators and commanders work in is very similar to that of the organizations and folks who defend our homeland and allies. It's a dynamic environment across multiple activities and responsibilities," said Dan Lordan, senior manager for AI integration at Lockheed Martin's Artificial Intelligence Center.

Colorado had the highest number of fire-weather alerts in April than any other April in the past 15 years. "We don't find every single fire that we fly over and it can certainly be faster if we could employ some kind of technology that might, for instance, automatically draw the fire perimeter," Dikken said."Right now, it's very much a manual process."

'Actionable intelligence'The company is also talking to researchers at the U.S. Forest Service Missoula Fire Sciences Laboratory in Montana. Mark Finney, a research forester, said it's early in discussions with Lockheed Martin. "Prevention and mitigation and preemptive kind of management activities are where the great opportunities are to change the trajectory we're on," Finney said."Improving reactive management is unlikely to yield huge benefits because the underlying source of the problem is the fuel structure across large landscapes as well as climate change."

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