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AI Uses 627,400 Tropical Cyclones From Past 20 Years to Predict Ocean Surface Temperature
In a bid to understand the effects of ocean surface temperature on the ecosystem, scientists used AI equipped with data from 627,400 tropical cyclones in the past 20 years. Read more here.
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