
Climate scientists at Oxford University Physics are contributing to the EU's Destination Earth initiative by developing a weather model that utilises Artificial Intelligence (AI). The project involves Artificial Intelligence and a digital twin of Earth, simulating natural phenomena and human activities to predict climate change scenarios around the globe – potentially protecting the most vulnerable communities against extreme weather.
The algorithms will became better in time and the Artificial Intelligence will be better and more used for any help including the weather, but for the moment we are using it as a tool.
For now about 3.3 to 3.6 billion people are highly vulnerable to climate change, according to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (knows also as IPCC). Artificial Intelligence commentator Stephanie Hare and various industry experts join this week’s AI Decoded to discuss advancements in weather forecasting and climate prediction.