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Chris McKay@Maginative
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Google has recently unveiled significant advancements in artificial intelligence, showcasing its continued leadership in the tech sector. One notable development is an AI model designed for forecasting tropical cyclones. This model, developed through a collaboration between Google Research and DeepMind, is available via the newly launched Weather Lab website. It can predict the path and intensity of hurricanes up to 15 days in advance. The AI system learns from decades of historical storm data, reconstructing past weather conditions from millions of observations and utilizing a specialized database containing key information about storm tracks and intensity.
The tech giant's Weather Lab marks the first time the National Hurricane Center will use experimental AI predictions in its official forecasting workflow. The announcement comes at an opportune time, coinciding with forecasters predicting an above-average Atlantic hurricane season in 2025. This AI model can generate 50 different hurricane scenarios, offering a more comprehensive prediction range than current models, which typically provide forecasts for only 3-5 days. The AI has achieved a 1.5-day improvement in prediction accuracy, equivalent to about a decade's worth of traditional forecasting progress.
Furthermore, Google is experiencing exponential growth in AI usage. Google DeepMind noted that Google's AI usage grew 50 times in one year, reaching 500 trillion tokens per month. Logan Kilpatrick from Google DeepMind discussed Google's transformation from a "sleeping giant" to an AI powerhouse, citing superior compute infrastructure, advanced models like Gemini 2.5 Pro, and a deep talent pool in AI research.
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References :
- siliconangle.com: Google develops AI model for forecasting tropical cyclones
- Maginative: Google's AI Can Now Predict Hurricane Paths 15 Days Out — and the Hurricane Center Is Using It
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