Targeting pollutive brick kilns in Bangladesh with AI
A brick kiln worker. A new study shows that artificial intelligence can be used to locate and regulate pollutive brick kilns in Bangladesh. Copyright: Dipankar Sarkar/Kalu Institute, (CC BY-NC-ND 2.0). This image has been cropped.
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Small-scale kilns are hard to locate and regulate
AI could provide a low-cost solution to pinpoint highly polluting kilns
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