What Green AI Needs
LONDON – Long before the real-world effects of climate change became so abundantly obvious, the data painted a bleak picture – in painful detail – of the scale of the problem. For decades, carefully collected data on weather patterns and sea temperatures were fed into models that analyzed, predicted, and explained the effects of human activities on our climate. And now that we know the alarming answer, one of the biggest questions we face in the next few decades is how data-driven approaches can be used to overcome the climate crisis. Data and technologies like artificial intelligence (AI) are expected to play a very large role. But that will happen only if we make major changes in data management.
Sep-21-2021, 23:15:29 GMT
- Country:
- Europe (0.15)
- Oceania > New Zealand (0.05)
- North America
- United States > Pennsylvania (0.05)
- Canada > Ontario
- Toronto (0.05)
- Industry:
- Energy > Power Industry (0.97)
- Transportation (0.72)
- Banking & Finance (0.72)
- Technology: