New AI-Designed Paint for Roofs Cools Buildings by 36°F, Slashing AC Use

A groundbreaking AI-designed cooling paint could revolutionize how we combat urban heat, reducing building temperatures by up to 36°F (20°C). Researchers used machine learning to create a ultra-reflective coating that outperforms traditional white paints, bouncing sunlight away more efficiently. Early tests show it could cut air conditioning use by nearly 40%, offering massive energy savings for homes and businesses in hot climates.

The paint’s secret lies in its advanced material composition, optimized by algorithms to maximize infrared reflection without degrading over time. Unlike conventional cool-roof paints, which lose effectiveness as they age, this new formula maintains its performance for years. Cities like Phoenix and Dubai, where AC drives soaring energy demands, are already eyeing the technology to reduce strain on power grids.

Environmental advocates praise the innovation as a simple yet powerful tool against climate change. By lowering urban “heat island” effects, the paint could also improve public health during heatwaves. With commercial production expected within two years, this AI-powered solution might soon be the gold standard for sustainable architecture.

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