If this is indeed the case, the recent step changes in AI couldnt have come any sooner.

This summer, evidence has continued to mount that Earth is already transitioning from warming to boiling.

Its prospective use inspreading disinformationfor one, along with potential discrimination, privacy, and security issues.

AI could fall short on climate change due to biased datasets, study finds

As such, biased AI has the potential to misrepresent climate information.

Meaning, the most vulnerable will suffer the most dire consequences.

This, they say, remains one of the most promising applications of AI in climate action planning.

Linnea Ahlgren

However, only if datasets used to train the systems are globally inclusive.

Story byLinnea Ahlgren

Linnea is the senior editor at TNW, having joined in April 2023.

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