How a Career in AI Helps to Study and Research in Climate Change
Climate change has a direct impact on the agrarian societies, the frequency of natural disasters and the overall ecology of the planet. Using artificial intelligence, countries like Norway and India have made significant development in increasing their crop yields (30% increase in groundnut yields) and production of flexible and autonomous renewable energy grids and circuits. AI has also helped scientists map cyclones, atmospheric rivers, and weather fronts with 89 to 99 percent accuracy. These things were often hard to identify and predict beforehand, until now. Today, issues like water conservation, agriculture, biodiversity, and climate change are increasingly getting addressed by AI-powered terrestrial machines and geospatial satellites.
Sep-27-2018, 08:31:42 GMT
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