Sonoma County recently invested in technology that uses artificial intelligence to detect fires faster and to notify firefighters when a fire is spotted, county officials announced Wednesday.
The county will use part of a $2.7 million federal grant to purchase an artificial intelligence monitoring system that will use an existing network of cameras to better spot fires when they start, by integrating optical detection programs 24/7 that will send out email and text alerts. The county approved a $300,000 contract this month with South Korea-based Alchera Inc. to implement the new system by May 1. Training and modifications are expected to take place through the summer months, and by November the system should be able to direct alerts without human intervention.