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Live webcam feeds allow people to watch jumping salmon, roosting eagles and frolicking pandas from their homes, desks or phones. Now, Pano AI's newest interactive feature adds wildfire detection ...
First responders in Douglas County gave a tip of the cap to their new AI-powered camera technology after they quickly ...
Pano AI cameras use 360-degree field of vision and relay high-definition footage of potential fire starts to team of around-the-clock staff ...
Washington officials are streaming surveillance camera feeds from 21 locations, allowing the public to remotely monitor for ...
Pano AI's collaboration with Washington's DNR allows public access to live feeds from wildfire detection cameras for early ...
The covert eyes of two AI-trained cameras on nearby vantage points relayed a warning to dispatch centers far afield. The cameras, developed by artificial intelligence startup Pano AI, are able to ...
The Department of Natural Resources (DNR) and Pano AI have installed 21 cameras across the state to help with early wildfire ...
Fire departments in 10 states, including Colorado and California, are using AI-powered cameras to detect wildfires early. The system gives crews faster alerts and precise locations.
Pano AI relies on cameras, placed on high vantage points like cell towers, to scan the surrounding area and relay video images to emergency personnel.
Members of the public can now view video feeds from artificial-intelligence-assisted cameras placed in 21 high-risk wildfire locations around Washington.
The Pano AI feeds go through human quality control, DNR dispatchers coordinate statewide efforts, and the survey planes have sensor operators with special training to operate their cameras.