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Artificial intelligence gaining clout as first line of wildfire defense for Colorado mountain towns

Climate change is transforming Colorado’s wildfire season into a year-round danger

In this photo provided by Shannon Kiss, smoke from the CalWood Fire billows, Sunday, Oct. 18, 2020, as seen from Gunbarrel, Colo.
Shannon Kiss, The Associated Press
In this photo provided by Shannon Kiss, smoke from the CalWood Fire billows, Sunday, Oct. 18, 2020, as seen from Gunbarrel, Colo.
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Firefighters in Telluride and eastern San Miguel County will use artificial intelligence to detect wildfire smoke and give them faster warnings of the natural disasters, which are growing larger and more common.
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