A national center for artificial intelligence in disaster management was suggested at the Fourth International Conference on Artificial Intelligence for Disaster Response: Innovations and Strategies (AIDR 2025), which was hosted by Al al-Bayt University's Center for Modeling and Simulation for Risk Analysis. Data collection and predictive model development would fall within the purview of this facility. It would include coordination between the Ministries of Health, Water, Civil Defense, and Meteorology, as well as local specialists and international collaborations.
Using artificial intelligence and satellite imagery analysis, the conference concluded by recommending the development of an early warning system for floods and excessive rains in the Jordan Valley and valleys, as well as the improvement of national early warning systems. In order to notify citizens in real time, it was also suggested that the system be connected to media outlets and cell phones. Additionally, it suggested employing artificial intelligence to predict droughts and water resource shifts, especially in Mafraq and the Jordan Valley.
In order to address epidemics and health emergencies, the conference called for establishing a national earthquake database, utilizing artificial intelligence to forecast seismic activity, supporting plans for equitable water distribution in times of emergency or scarcity, and creating maps of the most vulnerable buildings and infrastructure to determine reinforcement priorities.