Postcard from Vision: Hurricane? Tornado? AI’s Got This
Kamiwaza AI, powered by Intel tech, zooms through billions of data points, making weather warnings lightning-fast.
To: Anyone who needs a weather forecast
From: Meteorologists using AI
Imagine predicting a hurricane's or tornado's impact in minutes, not days. That's what Kamiwaza AI makes possible for a federal meteorologist’s department with its AI orchestration engine that helps automate processes and uncover insights from their data using the latest AI models and techniques. Far more than offering your average forecast, it helps emergency responders prepare for the worst by analyzing more than 90 years’ worth of climate data.
On stage at Intel Vision 2025, Luke Norris, CEO of Kamiwaza, and Sunny Wescott, federal chief meteorologist, demonstrated how the agency uses Kamiwaza, powered by Intel® Gaudi® 3 AI accelerators and Intel® Xeon® 6 processors, to process 1-trillon data points from old weather sensors. It’s a task that used to take days but now happens in minutes. This speed is crucial when lives are on the line.
AI automates the analysis of historical weather data to link past weather anomalies to specific hurricane events, giving critical context for emergency response. This means faster, more accurate predictions and, ultimately, safer communities.
But Kamiwaza isn't limited to weather. The platform, with its easy multi-agent interface, is designed to make AI deployment accessible across industries to handle complex data analysis, turning historical data into lifesaving predictions or business-critical insights.
PS: Intel Vision 2025 (Press Kit)