Carnegie Mellon and Meta are developing AI tools that help emergency responders visualize population movement and make faster decisions during disasters.
June 16, 2026
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Carnegie Mellon University’s National Science Foundation AI Institute for Societal Decision Making (NSF AI-SDM) and Meta’s AI for Good program are announcing a partnership to develop dynamic situation reports aimed at helping first responders better address natural disasters like wildfires, hurricanes and severe winter storms.
Carnegie Mellon and Meta are developing AI tools that help emergency responders visualize population movement and make faster decisions during disasters.
June 16, 2026
Media Inquiries
Name
Cassia Crogan

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