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How AI Can Deliver Clean Water to BillionsBehold the remarkable ways in which machine learning can improve water sanitation systems while bettering the lives of billions.

ByAri Goldberg

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The latestUNICEFreporton global clean water and sanitation suggests that the impacts of COVID-19 were considerably higher on the urban areas, which don't have access to clean water. That number is as high as 40% of the world population. The report also unveils that more than half of the world's population (4.5 billion) doesn't have access to a safe sanitation system.

Here at home a recent survey conducted bySUEZ – Water Technologies & Solutionsfound that Americans are increasingly alarmed about water scarcity, period, with 74% of those polled insisting more conserving action needs to be taken, within their communities.

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