NASA and IBM facilitate climate change research

NASA and IBM facilitate climate change research


US National Aeronautics and Space Administration NASA and tech giant IBM, Hugging Face with climate change research makes it easier.

made to explain access to the latest data, environmental conditions change almost daily in climate science continues to be a major challenge. Despite the ever-increasing amount of data (NASA estimates that by 2024, scientists will have 250,000 terabytes of new data from new missions.) Scientists and researchers still face hurdles in analyzing these large datasets. Wanting to eliminate them to some extent, NASA and IBM made an important collaboration. NASA’s “World” Aiming to expand access to the data it collects on climate change and accelerate climate-related discoveries, the duo Geospatial data implemented an AI core model for Hugging Face made available to all scientists. For this, one of the IBM researchers who published the video below Sriram Raghavan, about the process “The fundamental role open source technologies play in accelerating critical areas of discovery like climate change has never been clearer.” said. Raghavan also “By combining IBM’s Foundation Model efforts to build flexible AI systems with NASA’s satellite-derived Earth repository and making them available on Hugging Face, the leading open-source artificial intelligence platform, we will improve our planet faster and more effectively. We can leverage a new generation of collaboration power focused on implementing solutions.” made the statement.

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NASA own platform from this to the world of online broadcasting NASA+ by announcing that it will take steps with came to the fore. This new platform will be available in the coming weeks. There will be special content produced / produced by the institution. The platform, which will aim to change the perspective on space, to provide quality content to space enthusiasts and to encourage young people in the field for future space studies, will be free as transferred (No monthly subscription required) and content will not be interrupted by ads. The broadcast service will be accessible through the iOS and Android apps of the flat. The service will also be accessible from desktop and mobile browsers, and media players such as Roku, Apple TV and Fire TV will be options for access.

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