Rogers and SenseNet announced they will introduce wildfire detection to 10 communities as part of their commitment to keeping Canadians and first responders safe. SenseNet will bring the Vancouver-based company’s AI technology to communities across the country, starting in Alberta and British Columbia. Powered by Rogers 5G network, SenseNet’s technology will integrate advanced gas sensors, smoke detection cameras, AI algorithms and real-time data analysis to provide accurate and early alerts for wildfires.
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