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States across the wildfire-prone Western US are using AI for early detection

Utilities are adding camera networks and satellite analytics as AI alerts arrive about 45 minutes faster than 911 calls, officials said.

  • Utilities across 17 U.S. states are scaling up AI-enabled camera networks to detect wildfires, with Arizona Public Service and Xcel Energy expanding deployments to high-risk rural areas where human observation is limited.
  • Worsening wildfire conditions driven by climate change prompted Pano AI to develop these systems, as dry weather fuels fires that burn hotter and faster, necessitating advanced technology to support firefighting efforts.
  • Arizona Public Service meteorologist Cindy Kobold reported the technology notifies responders about 45 minutes faster than 911 calls, helping firefighters contain the Diamond Fire before it exceeded 7 acres.
  • While the AI accelerates detection, human analysts must verify smoke to prevent costly false alarms, as RAND researcher Patrick Roberts noted the technology complements—rather than replaces—essential human decision-making.
  • Researchers at George Mason University and NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory are developing systems to forecast smoke pollution and evacuation routes, aiming to further integrate AI into broader wildfire management strategies.
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States across the wildfire-prone Western US are using AI for early detection

Another severe wildfire season is forecast for the Western U.S. due to record-breaking heat and an abysmal snowpack.

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