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AI can scan vast numbers of social media posts during disasters to guide first responders

  • Written by Ademola Adesokan, Postdoctoral Researcher in Computer Science, Missouri University of Science and Technology
imageRescuers need to know ASAP where they're needed in disasters.AP Photo/Mike Stewart

When disasters happen – such as hurricanes, wildfires and earthquakes – every second counts. Emergency teams need to find people fast, send help and stay organized. In today’s world, one of the fastest ways to get information is through social media....

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