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Using AI to fight climate change

How do we apply the latest developments in artificial intelligence to help fight climate change and build a more sustainable world

Artificial intelligence is a strong technique that will turn our future, so how can we better apply it to help fight climate change and find sustainable solutions?

Sims Witherspoon, who recently talked about how the impoverished organization can accelerate our transfer to renewable energy sources in Countdown in TED COUNTDON, “” Climate change represents a multi -faceted problem with no one solution. We need to move beyond the discussion What We can do and start focusing on how We can do that. “

The effects of climate change on the Ecological systems of the Earth are incredibly complicated, and as part of our efforts to use artificial intelligence to solve some of the most challenging problems in the world, here are some of the ways we are working to enhance our understanding, improve the current systems, and accelerate the science of deviation in the climate and its effects.

Understand the weather and the climate and its effects

The best understanding of the basic problems and their effects are the first critical step to address climate change. Working with the Met Office office in the UK, we have developed the NORCASTING model to better understand the changing weather. This NowCasting model is more accurate than the current state of art, preferably a lot by Met’s Meteorologists. Our climate and weather research (less than two hours) extends to medium -range prediction (ten days), which can significantly affect how to improve renewable energy systems that are based on natural resources.

By modeling the behavior of animal species throughout the Senetti to supporting automated learning projects that provide memorization projects in Africa, we have helped scientists track and better understand the effects of climate change on ecosystems and biological diversity. To move forward, our team also builds on the artificial intelligence systems used to determine the bird’s song in Australia, which helps in advanced tools that monitor wildlife change on a large scale.

Moreover, we cooperate with non -profit climate change in order to close the important gaps in climate -related data. This partnership is currently focusing on building a comprehensive wishfulred list of data groups that will be enhanced by artificial intelligence solutions for climate change. We will make this list of desires available to the broader audience when completed.

Improving current systems

While we turn to a more sustainable infrastructure, we need to improve the systems that the world depends today. For example, the infrastructure of computing today, including the artificial intelligence itself, is intense. To help solve some of these problems, we have developed Amnesty International that can enhance the current systems, including improving industrial cooling and Computer systems are more efficient.

Since our energy networks are not yet working on clean energy, it is important to use our resources as much as possible while working while moving to renewable energy sources. The acceleration of the global transition to renewable energy sources can significantly reduce carbon emissions.

In 2019, our climate and sustainability team cooperated with domain experts on a Google-owned wind farm to increase the value of wind energy-at the end, with the aim of supporting growth through the broader industry. By developing the AI ​​tool for better prediction to remove wind energy and another model for recommending obligations to provide this expected energy for the electricity network, this tool has greatly strengthened the value of wind energy. The Cloud is now developing a software product using this model, which is tried by the French energy company Engie.

Science acceleration penetration

Besides improving our current infrastructure, we need scientific breakthroughs to help us build a sustainable energy future. One of the specific areas that carry a large promise is nuclear integration, which is an incredibly strong technology with the ability to offer carbon -free energy. Football reactors are operated by compressed plasma of ionized hydrogen that are more hot than the essence of the sun. Intensive heat means that this plasma can only be preserved through a rapidly modified magnetic field – a difficult geometric challenge.

The plasma magnetic control mastery is an essential part of resolving the challenge of controlling the nuclear fusion process and harnessing the abundant green energy it can provide. Therefore, we cooperated with the Swiss plasma center at EPFL to develop the Amnesty International system. Learning how to predict the success and control of the plasma in the nuclear fusion reactor similar to Tukamak. It is not just a plasma containing, but “carving” in a group of experimental forms.

Bring us your challenges

To build effective solutions for Amnesty International, researchers need a strong understanding of the challenges that people around the world face. This includes access to data that represent problems, partnership with field experts to ensure that we are building reliable systems, followed politics on organizational structures, and finding opportunities in the real world to test these systems. For these reasons, cooperation with influential societies, scientists and professionals in industry, organizers and governments is essential to our sustainability efforts.

If you are an expert in industry or climate world who has a specific challenge to solve the world that can help the world understand, reduce or adapt to climate change, the climate and sustainability team loves to hear from you.

Contact: Contact GDM-Sstainability@gooogle.com

2023-07-21 00:00:00

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