Can AI Fill the Gap if the National Weather Service Falters?
Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, explores how budget cuts at NOAA may hinder the National Weather Service and whether AI technology could step in to fill the gap. Companies like NVIDIA and Google are already offering AI-driven weather forecasting services that might outperform current systems, raising the possibility of a technological solution to a government shortfall.
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