Generative AI Enhances Climate Modeling
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•Accelerating climate modeling with generative AI
80% Informative
A climate model combining generative AI and physics data is 25 times faster than the state of the art.
The model, called Spherical DYffusion , can project 100 years of climate patterns in 25 hours -a simulation that would take weeks for other models.
Next steps include simulating how the atmosphere responds to CO2.
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