some new tech is shaking up how we look at satellite imagery. instead of just making images sharper and prettier, it's now about using ai to make smarter maps for things like urban planning or disaster response
basically, they're taking regular old high-res pics (the kind used in modern city building) but adding a smart layer that helps us see the bigger picture. think of how your phone's camera can zoom into tiny details while still keeping everything else clear and understandable.
i wonder if this could help with early flood warnings or better urban planning by spotting issues before they become big problems ️
what do you guys reckon? anyone out there trying to use ai in their projects like these?
➡ any cool tools ya recommend for geospatial analysis that aren't super complicated?
ps: i'm curious if this will be the next step after all those fancy drone surveys we've been hearing about. ✈️
link:
https://dzone.com/articles/beyond-sharper-images-how-llm-guided-super-resolut