Presentation on AI for flood and drought early warning at UNESCO

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4c0ryLFoMfU

As a contribution to the Celebration of the 50th anniversary of IHP (https://www.unesco.org/en/articles/artificial-intelligence-applications-water-management), the seminar focused on applications of Artificial Intelligence in Water Management, reflecting the rapidly expanding role AI is playing in modern science and technology. AI applications are already transforming water-related disciplines by enhancing predictive capabilities, reducing disaster risk, and enabling more effective adaptation to climate change. Discussions explored how AI is revolutionizing water science, from surface water management and flood forecasting to groundwater modelling and sustainable hydropower operations.

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