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California Burning: How Wildfires Threaten LA's Olympic Dreams in 2028
Los Angeles, USASat Jan 11 2025
As the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics draw near, a whopping $6. 8 billion investment is on the line. But there's a catch: California's wildfires are getting worse, putting venues and air quality at risk. Take, for instance, the recent Palisades and Eaton fires that destroyed over 53 square miles—just imagine the havoc they could wreak on Olympic sites. Even legendary swimmer Gary Hall Jr. lost his medals to a blaze.
AI is stepping up to the plate, using models to predict fire behavior and helping organizers plan for the worst. If smoke gets too bad, events could be moved indoors or delayed. But what about the infrastructure? Roads, bridges, and airports need to be in top shape, and wildfires can disrupt that. AI is already working to spot vulnerable areas and speed up repairs, but the costs could be staggering.
The local community is also at risk, with thousands evacuated and lives lost. AI can help planners adjust logistics and housing, but the economic damage could linger long after the games. So, what's the plan? Organizers are creating contingency plans, monitoring air quality, and preventing fires with AI's help. Local authorities are also teaming up with AI to protect neighborhoods and keep residents informed.
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questions
How will the Olympics handle the possibility of poor air quality due to wildfires?
If wildfires are so unpredictable, can we rely on AI to predict how many hot dogs will be sold at the events?
Will the athletes have to compete in scuba gear if the wildfires make it too smoky?