Combined insights from 10 models of the worldwide climate suggest that temperatures are rising faster than previously expected.
The researchers worked with an artificially intelligent system known as a convolutionalneural internet.
Neural networks process and interpret information in a way inspired by the human brain.
A stretch of ground suffering severe drought.Photo: CCBY IOP PUBLISHING
The research team trained a convolutional neural data pipe on each of the 43 regions defined by the IPCC.
Transfer learning was possible with data from 34 of the IPCC regions.
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