Scientists Develop Artificial Intelligence Capable of Predicting Natural Disasters with 90% Accuracy
A group of scientists from Stanford University, United States, announced the creation of an artificial intelligence system capable of predicting natural disasters with an impressive 90% accuracy.
Using a combination of advanced algorithms and real-time satellite data, the system can analyze climatic and geological patterns and identify signs of potential natural disasters, such as earthquakes, hurricanes, and tsunamis, with enough lead time for preventive measures to be taken.
According to the researchers, the technology could save thousands of lives and prevent significant material damage worldwide. Additionally, the artificial intelligence could also be used to predict epidemics and other public health crises.
The news was received enthusiastically by the scientific community and government authorities, who are already working to implement the system on a large scale. It is expected that soon the technology will be available for use worldwide, making the world a safer place better prepared to face nature’s challenges.
