My Take | Asia must leverage AI to combat rise in natural disasters
With such disasters set to cause billions of dollars of damage in the coming years, Asia must use AI to combat the impact of extreme weather

A recent Deloitte report estimates that natural disasters could inflict US$460 billion in annual damage to infrastructure globally by 2050 – more than double the average in the past 15 years. AI-powered early warning, detection and response systems could help reduce global disaster-related costs by US$70 billion annually, according to the report.
Emerging economies account for a majority of global infrastructure investments. “So while the hazard profile is accelerating, the value of the assets at risk is also accelerating,” said Will Symons, Deloitte’s Asia-Pacific climate and sustainability leader.
Collaborations between different agencies, such as those overseeing water and power within a city or country, as well as between countries at the bilateral or regional level, could boost the technological capabilities of emerging economies in combating climate change, he added.
