DEEP TECH + EXPLORATION

IBM Watson AI XPRIZE


T2H20
T2H20
Irvine, United States

Let's make a difference! Water resources have been viewed from micro-regional perspectives, with emphasis on cities, municipalities and counties. Enough. Time for AI to step in and provide proper planning capabilities that can impact billions of people by shoring up water resources for populated areas, rebuilding water resources in drought regions, inject water to ground to replenish aquifers, create new water resources with the aim of reshaping vast areas, and inform as to efficacy of water capture and disbursement. Fresh water is the biggest obstacle in societal development. Whether desalinization technology becomes cost-effective or countries become serious about national/public water works infrastructure, an AI solution will be necessary for decision makers, policy makers, and private enterprise to better direct water resources. AI may even ignore man-made limitations and restrictions, such as property and water rights, and aim to solve water resource solutions on a practical usage basis.