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Goodbye, unreliable weather forecasts? Google DeepMind’s AI model sets new benchmark for 15-day predictions

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  • DeepMind has developed a new generative weather prediction model
  • It’s been trained on 39 years of global weather data
  • It’s more accurate than the current forecasting standard 97.2% of the time

If you still find yourself getting caught out and frustrated by inaccurate weather forecasts, Google has some good news: DeepMind, its AI research lab, has unveiled a generative model which can forecast the weather with incredible accuracy, up to 15 days in advance.

In simple terms, GenCast is an AI model that’s similar to ChatGPT. The difference with GenCast is that it’s been specifically adapted to the Earth’s geometry. Fed with recent weather data, it’s able to generate future weather scenarios and suggest the most probable outcome.

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