AI in GIS
AI (artificial intelligence) in GIS covers techniques such as machine learning and deep learning applied to geodata. Goals include automatic object detection on aerial imagery, land-use classification, trend prediction, and smart recommendations in map applications.
In practice, a model learns patterns from large amounts of spatial data: where trees stand, which parcels change, which locations share similar risk. This speeds analysis that would be impractical manually, but requires quality training data and validation.
AI does not replace GIS expertise or authoritative registries such as BAG and BGT. It is a tool on top of existing data and workflows; results must be checked for reliability and bias, especially in government decision-making.
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