How machine learning might unlock earthquake prediction

MIT Technology Review 

But these systems have limitations. There are false positives and false negatives. What's more, they react only to an earthquake that has already begun--we can't predict an earthquake the way we can forecast the weather. And so many earthquake-prone regions are left in a state of constant suspense. A proper forecast could let us do a lot more to manage risk, from shutting down the power grid to evacuating residents.

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