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Artificial intelligence can predict a half-year ago of nanoparticles


Seoul, South Korea: Artificial intelligence (AI) or AI is widely discussed around the world, from health to scientific research. Now the news is that with AI, it is possible to predict a natural phenomenon caused by hurricanes and blizzard.

El Nino is a process by which the Pacific Ocean's waters heat up and move eastward. On the one hand, both the continents cause severe rains and hurricanes in the United States, while on the other hand Indonesia and Australia decrease the rainfall.

In this way, the El Ni عملo process rains heavily and brings intense heat and drought. Now Professor Yu Gwen Heim and his team at the Korea National University of South Korea have devised a system of AI that can predict the formation of El Nino in the oceans a year and a half ago. In this way, we humans will have a great deal of preparation, which will reduce the loss of life and property.

For this, data from all the oceans of the world from 1871 to 1973 have been included as well as 3000 simulations of El Nino from 1961 to 2005. It also includes temperature information up to 300 meters above sea level.

Later the software was run and it was learned that it could easily predict the El Nino one and a half years ago. When the AI ​​algorithm was run, it accurately predicted 24 of the 34 El Nano phenomena and is now being regularly tested for new events.

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