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Artificial Intelligence Is Revolutionizing Earthquake Prediction

Mikkie Mills / 3 min read.
November 26, 2018
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Predicting earthquakes used to be the stuff of science fiction but not anymore! Artificial intelligence is revolutionizing this brand new area of research, and the predictions are going to get even more accurate over time. Here’s what you need to know about AI and earthquake prediction:

How Accurate Are The Predictions Now?

They are not very accurate yet, but scientists can make educated guesses at what parts of the world are most prone to earthquakes. Scientists can estimate the maximum intensity of earthquakes that a certain region has the potential to experience. AI estimates the probability that an earthquake will strike a region over the next 50 years. Check out this link to learn more about how earthquakes are predicted.

Can Artificial Intelligence Predict Aftershocks?

Aftershocks are smaller earthquakes that occur after the main event, and AI is exceptionally effective for the prediction of these events. This can greatly improve the repair process in earthquake affected regions. This is important since there are times when the aftershocks are nearly as severe as the main event.

How Does It Work?

The technology is able to predict earthquakes by modeling the movements of plates, and it’s able to predict movements that occur over very long periods of time. Computers are able to perform calculations based on known geological data, and the process bears a substantial amount of similarity to the way that weather patterns are predicted using artificial intelligence.

How Will AI Earthquake Prediction Improve?

The most important reason why earthquake predictions are likely to grow better is that artificial intelligence programs are expected to become increasingly advanced, and this will allow them to perform more advanced calculations in a shorter period of time. In addition, scientists will develop a better understanding of geology, and this will allow them to have a better idea of what data to plug into the earthquake prediction programs of the future. Artificial intelligence is also improving mdr service and the health industry.


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Artificial Intelligence Can Allow Scientists To Predict How Buildings Will Respond To Quakes

Due to the fact that much of the damage caused by earthquakes is a result of how individual structures respond to the vibrations of the earth, this can play a substantial role in predicting the level of danger that people are in when anticipated quakes occur. Not only that, but this form of artificial intelligence makes it possible to construct buildings in a manner that is better able to withstand quakes.

Earthquake Warning Systems Are Already Being Implemented

Artificial intelligence makes it possible to predict how shockwaves from an earthquake will travel, and this can allow people to get to a safer location before the shaking reaches them. While these warning systems can reduce the deaths caused by earthquakes, the amount of warning time that they provide people is minimal. In fact, they typically only are able to provide a matter of seconds of warning, but in some cases, these seconds are enough to save lives.

In addition, artificial intelligence can predict where tsunamis will hit, and there is often more lead time given by these predictions. In some cases, tsunamis will take a matter of an hour or more to reach land after an earthquake has occurred, and this can be enough time to get away from the coast or get to higher ground that will not be flooded.

Summary

Despite the fact that earthquake prediction is still in its infancy, there have been significant improvements to the field as a result of artificial intelligence. Furthermore, additional improvements are anticipated as a result of improved technology in the future.

Categories: Artificial Intelligence
Tags: AI, artificial, Artificial Intelligence, intelligence, Sciences

About Mikkie Mills

Mikkie is a freelance writer from Chicago. She is also a mother of two who has found a love for analytics and big data. She also loves sharing her ideas on interior design, budgeting hacks and DIY. When she's not writing, she's chasing the little ones around or can be found rock climbing at the local climbing gym.

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