Vail, a mountain resort town in Colorado, is taking steps to bolster its response to wildfires by leveraging a new AI smart city platform from Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE). The town's aim is to detect fires more quickly and easily than ever before, thanks to the power of advanced analytics.
The system, developed alongside Kamiwaza, Nvidia, and several other tech companies, uses artificial intelligence to analyze footage taken by cameras placed on buses and high vantage points on the mountains. This footage is then reviewed by AI-powered software that can restore higher fidelity in images if needed, before applying video analytics against it to identify lightning strikes and smoke.
The platform also incorporates geospatial data analysis provided by Blackshark.ai, which uses drone and satellite images to assess how dry or healthy vegetation is as a measure of fire risk. This helps authorities determine the proximity of fire-prone brush to homes and decide what needs to be cleared.
Vail is not alone in its efforts to use AI for wildfire detection. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has developed an experimental Next Generation Fire System (NGFS) to automate fire detection from satellite imagery.
The use of AI for wildfire detection has raised concerns about the impact on climate change, as new energy-hungry data centers have also led to a spate of new fossil fuel projects. However, HPE's smart city platform is powered by renewable energy and plugged into the local power grid with electricity provided by Holy Cross Energy, a rural electric co-op that says 76 percent of its portfolio was made up of renewables in 2024.
The platform is expected to not only improve wildfire detection but also streamline administrative tasks, such as reviewing housing permits and business license applications, ensuring municipal websites are accessible for people with disabilities, and more. With the town's population of just 4,300 residents being inundated with up to 30,000 visitors a day during peak ski season, AI is expected to help free up staff to tackle the most pressing priorities.
With climate change posing an increasingly significant threat to mountain towns like Vail, the use of AI for wildfire detection and prevention is seen as a crucial step forward in protecting these communities.
				
			The system, developed alongside Kamiwaza, Nvidia, and several other tech companies, uses artificial intelligence to analyze footage taken by cameras placed on buses and high vantage points on the mountains. This footage is then reviewed by AI-powered software that can restore higher fidelity in images if needed, before applying video analytics against it to identify lightning strikes and smoke.
The platform also incorporates geospatial data analysis provided by Blackshark.ai, which uses drone and satellite images to assess how dry or healthy vegetation is as a measure of fire risk. This helps authorities determine the proximity of fire-prone brush to homes and decide what needs to be cleared.
Vail is not alone in its efforts to use AI for wildfire detection. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has developed an experimental Next Generation Fire System (NGFS) to automate fire detection from satellite imagery.
The use of AI for wildfire detection has raised concerns about the impact on climate change, as new energy-hungry data centers have also led to a spate of new fossil fuel projects. However, HPE's smart city platform is powered by renewable energy and plugged into the local power grid with electricity provided by Holy Cross Energy, a rural electric co-op that says 76 percent of its portfolio was made up of renewables in 2024.
The platform is expected to not only improve wildfire detection but also streamline administrative tasks, such as reviewing housing permits and business license applications, ensuring municipal websites are accessible for people with disabilities, and more. With the town's population of just 4,300 residents being inundated with up to 30,000 visitors a day during peak ski season, AI is expected to help free up staff to tackle the most pressing priorities.
With climate change posing an increasingly significant threat to mountain towns like Vail, the use of AI for wildfire detection and prevention is seen as a crucial step forward in protecting these communities.
 they're not just detecting fires faster but also using it to help with admin tasks like making websites accessible for people with disabilities
 they're not just detecting fires faster but also using it to help with admin tasks like making websites accessible for people with disabilities  that's what i'm talking about, reducing the carbon footprint of data centers by using renewable energy and plugging into the local power grid is a major win
 that's what i'm talking about, reducing the carbon footprint of data centers by using renewable energy and plugging into the local power grid is a major win  76 percent of holy cross energy's portfolio was made up of renewables in 2024? that's insane!
 76 percent of holy cross energy's portfolio was made up of renewables in 2024? that's insane!  and it's not just vail, noaa is working on an experimental fire detection system from satellite imagery
 and it's not just vail, noaa is working on an experimental fire detection system from satellite imagery  we need more initiatives like this to combat climate change
 we need more initiatives like this to combat climate change 
 It's not like we're all just sitting around waiting for the next big fire or anything.
 It's not like we're all just sitting around waiting for the next big fire or anything. . The thing that gets me is how some of this tech is powered by renewables, which is awesome, but also kinda throws the fossil fuel concern out the window
. The thing that gets me is how some of this tech is powered by renewables, which is awesome, but also kinda throws the fossil fuel concern out the window  . Still, kudos to Holy Cross Energy for doing their part.
. Still, kudos to Holy Cross Energy for doing their part. .
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 . I mean, on one hand, being able to detect wildfires more quickly and easily with advanced analytics is a game-changer, especially for towns like Vail that are already dealing with climate change concerns
. I mean, on one hand, being able to detect wildfires more quickly and easily with advanced analytics is a game-changer, especially for towns like Vail that are already dealing with climate change concerns 
 . The fact that it's powered by renewable energy and plugged into the local power grid is definitely a plus
. The fact that it's powered by renewable energy and plugged into the local power grid is definitely a plus  . And what about the cost? I mean, we're already talking about $30,000 visitors a day during peak ski season - that's a lot of taxpayer dollars
. And what about the cost? I mean, we're already talking about $30,000 visitors a day during peak ski season - that's a lot of taxpayer dollars 
 . And if this platform can also streamline administrative tasks and make municipal websites more accessible, that's just the icing on the cake
. And if this platform can also streamline administrative tasks and make municipal websites more accessible, that's just the icing on the cake 
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. , or so I've been hearing from my old friends in Vail. They're gettin' all fancy with their new smart city platform, powered by renewable energy no less! It's like they're tryin' to stay ahead of the wildfires, and I gotta respect that. I mean, 4,300 residents and up to 30,000 visitors a day? That's a lot of people countin' on them AI systems to keep 'em safe. And let me tell you, it's not just about detectin' fires quick - they're also lookin' out for the environment. It's all about balancin' progress with preservation, if you ask me. I remember back in the day when Vail was a small ski town, and we'd worry more about snowdrifts than wildfires
, or so I've been hearing from my old friends in Vail. They're gettin' all fancy with their new smart city platform, powered by renewable energy no less! It's like they're tryin' to stay ahead of the wildfires, and I gotta respect that. I mean, 4,300 residents and up to 30,000 visitors a day? That's a lot of people countin' on them AI systems to keep 'em safe. And let me tell you, it's not just about detectin' fires quick - they're also lookin' out for the environment. It's all about balancin' progress with preservation, if you ask me. I remember back in the day when Vail was a small ski town, and we'd worry more about snowdrifts than wildfires  . Times have changed, but it's good to see them adaptin' and stayin' on top of things.
. Times have changed, but it's good to see them adaptin' and stayin' on top of things. . Vail seems like a great test bed for this tech though, but what if it gets rolled out to other towns? Will we see an AI takeover of emergency services?
. Vail seems like a great test bed for this tech though, but what if it gets rolled out to other towns? Will we see an AI takeover of emergency services? 


 ! and not only that but it's also super efficient on renewable energy
! and not only that but it's also super efficient on renewable energy 

 and its not just about deteckshun 2, it'll also help w/ admin tasks n stuff
 and its not just about deteckshun 2, it'll also help w/ admin tasks n stuff  . i mean, those towns r gettin hit by like 30k visitors per day during ski season
. i mean, those towns r gettin hit by like 30k visitors per day during ski season 
 ! I mean, think about it - AI-powered smart city platforms are not only helping detect fires quicker but also analyzing geospatial data from drones and satellite images to assess fire risk
! I mean, think about it - AI-powered smart city platforms are not only helping detect fires quicker but also analyzing geospatial data from drones and satellite images to assess fire risk  . This just goes to show how AI can help protect our beautiful mountain towns like Vail #AIforWildfirePrevention #SustainableTech #ClimateAction
. This just goes to show how AI can help protect our beautiful mountain towns like Vail #AIforWildfirePrevention #SustainableTech #ClimateAction ! So basically, Vail's got this crazy smart city platform that uses AI to detect wildfires way faster than before
! So basically, Vail's got this crazy smart city platform that uses AI to detect wildfires way faster than before  ! It's a small step, but if we can make our mountain towns safer and more sustainable, that's a win in my book
! It's a small step, but if we can make our mountain towns safer and more sustainable, that's a win in my book 
 . But this new AI smart city platform is gonna help 'em stay one step ahead
. But this new AI smart city platform is gonna help 'em stay one step ahead  .
. but we should be careful about how it's used
 but we should be careful about how it's used  . And that's awesome because climate change is a huge deal right now
. And that's awesome because climate change is a huge deal right now  .
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