Earth AI - Google's New Planetary Intelligence Agent

GDG AI for Science - Australia

Discover the next frontier of climate tech and geospatial analysis in this deep dive into Google’s latest breakthrough: ...

Jul 24, 12:00 – 1:00 AM (UTC)

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AIEarth EngineTech Talk / Meetup

About this event

Discover the next frontier of climate tech and geospatial analysis in this deep dive into Google’s latest breakthrough: Earth AI. As planetary challenges multiply, this new planetary intelligence agent leverages multimodal AI, satellite imagery, and real-time environmental data to model, predict, and respond to global ecological shifts with unprecedented precision.

In this session, we will explore how Earth AI moves beyond passive mapping to act as an active, intelligent partner in climate resilience, resource management, and sustainability tracking. Whether you are interested in cutting-edge AI architecture, environmental data science, or the future of corporate sustainability, this talk will demonstrate how planetary-scale intelligence is being harnessed to protect our world. Join us to see how AI is shifting from understanding the digital world to safeguarding the physical one.

Complex geospatial analytics, atmospheric simulations, and ecological modelling that previously required years of iteration can now be executed in minutes. As the field rapidly transitions toward hybrid AI frameworks, mastering these tools is critical to maintaining a competitive edge in your research, securing future grant funding, and delivering timely climate solutions. If you want to remain at the forefront of earth and environmental science, you simply cannot afford to miss this one.

This is an exciting opportunity to directly talk to and learn from Google researchers building cutting edge Earth models. As our speaker is donating their time to walk us through this pivotal technology we want to ensure an engaged event. Please reserve your spot only if you are committed to joining us for this session.

Speaker

  • Shlomi Pasternak

    Google

    Technical Program Manager

Organizers

  • David Kainer

    The University of Queensland

    University of Queensland

  • Nathaniel Butterworth

    Google

    Science Catalyst Program Manager

  • Kunal Ostwal

    University of Sydney

    PhD Candidate

  • Lifi Huang

    Monash University

    Organiser