Ai Technologies Are Changing The Way We Address Wildfires: 'You Can Replace A Drone. You Can't Replace A Person'

Ai Technologies Are Changing The Way We Address Wildfires: 'You Can Replace A Drone. You Can't Replace A Person'
Ai Technologies Are Changing The Way We Address Wildfires: 'You Can Replace A Drone. You Can't Replace A Person' ‍ This story was originally published by Grist . Sign up for Grist’s weekly newsletter here . ‍ Earlier this summer, the Banana Lake Fire erupted near Plains, Montana, engulfing over 850 acres in flames within a day. The “total suppression” response from firefighting officials included deploying at least 17 engines, two helicopters, and three bulldozers, as well as highly trained fire crews. But another newer piece of technology was also at play as firefighters worked to contain the blaze: drones. Banana Lake was one of several early-season fires in the state this year. As of this writing, there are over 20,000 acres burning across seven key wildfires in Montana, at varying levels of containment. And increasingly hot and dry conditions throughout the American West are making fire an ever more fickle foe. As a new era with the natural disaster commences, both fire pract…