The Department of Education and Digital, Khon Kaen University, is moving forward with the use of the KKU IntelSphere intelligent system to design the KKU Emergency Alert, which will warn of earthquakes no more than 2,000 kilometers away from Khon Kaen University via Google Chat. This is due to the 7.7-magnitude earthquake in Myanmar. Some of the tremors were felt in Thailand, including in Khon Kaen Province, especially inside tall buildings at Khon Kaen University on March 28. On Saturday, March 29, 2025, Asst. Prof. Dr. Denpong Sudphakdee, Khon Kaen University’s Vice President for Education and Digital, revealed that Khon Kaen University has applied the KKU IntelSphere technology to create the KKU Emergency Alert earthquake warning system by pulling data from the US Geological Survey (USGS), a geological research agency in the United States, to send alerts via the KKU Google Chat system. As for the KKU Emergency Alert, the alert radius is set to 2,000 kilometers from Khon Kaen University, along with the intensity of the earthquake for which an alert is desired. The initial setting is 4.5 magnitude.