Microsoft, Amazon, Google Join Fight to Prevent Famine

Advertisement
By Agence France-Presse | Updated: 24 September 2018 10:13 IST
Highlights
  • Tech firms will use the predictive power of data to trigger funding
  • The firms will take action before a crisis arises
  • Millions still suffer from severe malnutrition and famine in 21st century

Photo Credit: Twitter/ World Bank

 

Tech giants Microsoft, Amazon, and Google are joining forces with international organisations to help identify and head off famines in developing nations using data analysis and artificial intelligence, a new initiative unveiled Sunday.

Advertisement

Rather than waiting to respond to a famine after many lives already have been lost, the tech firms "will use the predictive power of data to trigger funding" to take action before it becomes a crisis, the World Bank and United Nations announced in a joint statement.

"The fact that millions of people - many of them children - still suffer from severe malnutrition and famine in the 21st century is a global tragedy," World Bank Group President Jim Yong Kim said in a statement. "We are forming an unprecedented global coalition to say, 'no more.'"

Advertisement

Last year more than 20 million people faced famine conditions in Nigeria, Somalia, South Sudan and Yemen, while 124 million people currently live in crisis levels of food insecurity, requiring urgent humanitarian assistance for their survival, the agencies said. Over half of them live in areas affected by conflict.

The Famine Action Mechanism (FAM) will provide early warning signs to identify food crises that could become famines, and trigger pre-arranged funding plans to allow early intervention.

Advertisement

"If we can better predict when and where future famines will occur, we can save lives by responding earlier and more effectively," Microsoft President Brad Smith said in a statement.

Google, Microsoft and Amazon Web Services and other technology firms are providing expertise to develop a suite of analytical models called "Artemis" that uses AI and machine learning to estimate and forecast worsening food security crises in real-time. These forecasts will help guide and promote decision makers to respond earlier.

Advertisement

"Artificial intelligence and machine learning hold huge promise for forecasting and detecting early signs of food shortages, like crop failures, droughts, natural disasters, and conflicts," Smith said.

The FAM will initially be rolled out in a small group of vulnerable countries building up to ultimately provide global coverage. On October 13, leaders dedicated to this initiative will gather as part of the IMF-World Bank Annual Meetings in Bali, Indonesia to discuss further implementation.

 

Get your daily dose of tech news, reviews, and insights, in under 80 characters on Gadgets 360 Turbo. Connect with fellow tech lovers on our Forum. Follow us on X, Facebook, WhatsApp, Threads and Google News for instant updates. Catch all the action on our YouTube channel.

Advertisement

Related Stories

Popular Mobile Brands
  1. How to Claim PF Online Without Employer Approval Under New EPFO Rules
  2. Here Are the Best Smartphones in India Under Rs. 30,000
  3. Google I/O 2026: How to Watch Keynote Live and What to Expect
  4. Motorola Edge 70 Pro+ Confirmed to Launch in India Soon in These Shades
  5. Google Reportedly Aware of This Major Gmail App Issue Affecting Many Users
  6. Take-Two Reaffirms GTA 6 Release Date, Says Game Was Delayed by 18 Months
  7. Instagram Instants Explained: What It Is, How It Works, Features and More
  8. Sony Hikes PlayStation Plus Price Hike Across Select Markets
  9. Android 17 Leak Reveals Google's Noto 3D Emojis
  10. Realme 16T 5G Camera Specifications Confirmed Ahead of May 22 India Launch
  1. Amazon Alexa+ Can Now Create AI-Powered Podcast Episodes on Demand
  2. Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick Reaffirms GTA 6 Release Date, Says Game Was Delayed by 18 Months
  3. Google’s Upcoming Noto 3D Emojis for Android 17 Revealed in New Leak
  4. Google Is Aware of Gmail App Flickering Issue Affecting Various Android Tablet and Foldable Users, Report Claims
  5. Lava Shark 2 5G Confirmed to Launch in India This Month With 120Hz Display
  6. Sony Hikes PlayStation Plus Prices Across Select Markets; Cites ‘Ongoing Market Conditions’
  7. Google I/O 2026 Starts Today: How to Watch Keynote Live and What to Expect
  8. SpaceX Dragon Capsule Reaches ISS Carrying 6,500 Pounds of Supplies
  9. YouTube’s Likeness Detection Tool Is Now Available to All Adult Creators
  10. Vi Postpaid Users in India Can Choose New International Roaming Plans From Rs 649
Download Our Apps
Available in Hindi
© Copyright Red Pixels Ventures Limited 2026. All rights reserved.