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World Food Programme uses artificial intelligence and autonomous vehicles in humanitarian aid

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The World Food Programme (WFP), the German Aerospace Center (DLR), the Red Cross and various technology partners have collaborated to launch a new project named "AHEAD". This initiative aims to deliver humanitarian aid via remote-controlled vehicles to dangerous and challenging areas where traditional distribution vehicles cannot reach.

According to Euronews, transporting aid through conflict zones, minefields, and flood areas puts the lives of humanitarian workers at great risk. The project in question aims to ensure that aid supplies reach their destination safely by keeping workers away from the world's riskiest operations.

The vehicle named "SHERP", which began trials at the DLR test facilities in Germany, has been tested in various conditions, including waters and rough terrains. During the process where there is no human inside the vehicle, advanced sensors scan the terrain while the vehicle is remotely controlled by an operator.

In addition to this, the "HungerMap Live" platform developed by WFP and utilizing machine learning techniques monitors food insecurity in nearly real time across more than 95 countries. Analyzing conflicts, weather, and economic factors, this system helps predict emerging hunger crises by providing early warnings.

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