“Instead of relying on current readings and millions of calculations, an A.I. agent draws on what it has learned about the cause-and-effect relationships that govern the planet’s weather.”
– William J. Broad
New AI models are predicting weather systems faster than present supercomputers and often with greater accuracy, reports The New York Times. Significantly, the AI models can run on desktop machines instead of room-sized supercomputers, broadening access.
Artificial Intelligence Gives Weather Forecasters a New Edge | THE NEW YORK TIMES | July 29, 2024 | by William J. Broad