Microsoft unveils Aurora, an AI-based weather forecasting system that can also predict air pollution levels

A team of computer scientists at Microsoft Research AI for Science, working with a colleague from JKU Linz, another from Poly Corporation, and another from the University of Amsterdam, has built what Microsoft describes in its press release, as a “cutting-edge foundation model”—a system called Aurora that can be used to make global weather and air pollution level predictions more quickly than traditional systems. A team of computer scientists at Microsoft Research AI for Science, working with a colleague from JKU Linz, another from Poly Corporation, and another from the University of Amsterdam, has built what Microsoft describes in its press release, as a “cutting-edge foundation model”—a system called Aurora that can be used to make global weather and air pollution level predictions more quickly than traditional systems. Earth Sciences Environment Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories

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