Abstract

The growing economic and organizational relevance of artificial intelligence has garnered a lot of attention in the past ten years. Through the use of processing algorithms that are especially pertinent in emergency, extreme weather, and disaster relief operation situations, artificial intelligence's information processing capabilities assist in converting inputs. Assessing and meeting the needs of people trapped in catastrophes may take longer under older, manual approaches. Furthermore, the typical hierarchical structure approach takes longer to repair infrastructure, leaving those affected exposed. AI can, however, assist in reducing and repairing damage by more precisely and efficiently allocating resources because of its fast and accurate processing capabilities. Artificial intelligence (AI) can help rescue workers evaluate requirements and deliver supplies to various locations more swiftly and accurately.

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