A new AI weather prediction system, Aardvark Weather, can deliver accurate forecasts tens of times faster and using thousands of times less computing power than current AI and physics-based forecasting systems, according to research published today (Thursday 20 March) in Nature.
Researchers unveil Aardvark, an AI weather prediction system that they say uses thousands of times less computing power and is much faster than current methods.
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A_A@lemmy.world 2 weeks ago
So it is safe from USA’s collapse in science.
a.i. is now so far from “autocomplete”
ShittyBeatlesFCPres@lemmy.world 2 weeks ago
Specialized A.I. (like Alphafold from Deepmind) is amazing. I mostly just think consumer-level generative A.I. that tries to do everything will probably suck for awhile.
Which I guess is basically like human intelligence if that’s how you’re measuring it. I can go to any bar and find someone confidently wrong 60% of the time. And you can win a Nobel Prize and not really know how to invest the award money competently.
Mbourgon@lemmy.world 2 weeks ago
PARTS of AI have been far from auto-corrupt for years. This autocomplete and LLM stuff is far newer.