AI Is Starting To Replace The Weatherman
Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, discusses how AI is rapidly transforming weather forecasting. Budget cuts at NOAA have raised concerns about the future of the National Weather Service, but major tech companies like Google and NVIDIA are stepping in with AI-powered forecasting models. International efforts, including contributions from the University of Cambridge and Microsoft, are advancing AI systems that could drastically reduce or even replace the need for human meteorologists.
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