Can two high school students use machine learning to predict wildfires? ─ Google

Aditya Shah and Sanjana Shah, two friends and high school students from Cupertino, California, wanted to figure out a way to use technology to help prevent wildfires from destroying the forests they grew up with and loved so much. Using TensorFlow, Google's open-source machine learning tool, they built a Smart Wildfire Sensor, which can help predict where wildfires are most likely to occur in a given area so firefighters are better prepared to stop them.


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