Could Machine Learning Be the Key to Earthquake Prediction?

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Five years ago, Paul Johnson wouldn't have thought predicting earthquakes would ever be possible. "I can't say we will, but I'm much more hopeful we're going to make a lot of progress within decades," the Los Alamos National Laboratory seismologist says. "I'm more hopeful now than I've ever been." The main reason for that new hope is a technology Johnson started looking into about four years ago: machine learning. Many of the sounds and small movements along tectonic fault lines where earthquakes occur have long been thought to be meaningless.

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