Collaboration between artificial intelligence and Earth science communities for mutual benefit
Authors: Min Chen, Zhen Qian, Niklas Boers, Felix Creutzig, Gustau Camps-Valls, Klaus Hubacek, Christophe Claramunt, John Wilson, Stefano Nativi, Anthony Jakeman, Dietmar Muller, Michael Batty, Chenghu Zhou, Fahu Chen, Qiao Wang, Fan Zhang, C Michael Barton, Josef Strobl, Michael Meadows, Carlo Ratti, Philipp Hess, Qingsong Xu, Zhixin Zhang, Qiushi Gu, Axing Zhu, Hui Lin, Linwang Yuan, and Guonian Lü.
Journal: Nature Geoscience volume 17, 2024
Abstract
Artificial intelligence is rapidly being integrated into Earth science, but how Earth science may benefit artificial intelligence has been overlooked. We call for mutual balancing between the two disciplines and improving cross-disciplinary collaboration.
Last modified: | 23 October 2024 2.32 p.m. |
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