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AI INSIGHTS
🌪️ Google’s 1-Minute, 15-Day Hurricane AI is Now Live with the U.S. Gov
A new AI model from DeepMind just beat every traditional hurricane forecasting system in both accuracy and speed, and it only takes one minute to predict storms up to 15 days in advance.
Weather Lab, its interactive platform, shows 5-day forecasts with 140 km closer to real storm paths. You can try using it here.
→ And for the first time ever, the U.S. National Hurricane Center will integrate AI forecasts into its real-time decision-making.
It now meets the 6.5-hour deadline for operational forecasting set. For the 2025 hurricane season, NHC forecasters will see AI predictions live.
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Traditional forecasting has a trade-off:
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Global models → good for path but low-resolution
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Regional models → good for intensity but poor at long-range track prediction.
→ DeepMind’s model tackles both problems simultaneously, a historic first. It outperformed NOAA’s HAFS, the best traditional intensity model in the U.S.
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It’s trained on 45 years of cyclone data from IBTrACS (5,000+ storms) + global weather reanalysis data to generate multiple forecast scenarios quickly and reliably. Experts believe it could’ve helped issue earlier warnings in real-world situations.
Why It Matters: Cyclones have caused $1.4 trillion in losses over 50 years, Weather Lab with better forecasts can save billions and lives. And it’s not a demo but live now. DeepMind’s move also just puts more pressure on others (OpenAI, Nvidia, etc.) to show real-world AI impact.
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AI HIGHLIGHTS
⚠️ Meta’s standalone AI app is turning your private chats into public posts without consent? And 6.5M users are unknowingly sharing highly sensitive info… Its feed is full of people’s deepest, darkest chats.
📹 a16z’s Justine Moore just dropped a new video series to share her top AI workflows and tips. The first shows her AI video stack with specific prompts you can try. Watch it here.
💭 o3-pro’s unexpected problem is that it thinks too hard. It spent 14 minutes figuring out how many “r’s” are in “strawberry”, or nearly 4 minutes responding to “Hi, I’m Sam Altman.”
🛑 A new zero-click bug called EchoLeak lets hackers steal sensitive data from Microsoft 365 Copilot (like Outlook, Teams) without the user doing anything. Luckily, Microsoft quickly patched the issue.
🤖 ChatGPT’s latest antics include trying to avoid shutdowns by copying itself and lying about it 99% of the time. It chose its survival over human safety & requests.
🚫 Meta sues AI ‘nudify’ app – an app made fake nude images of real users using AI – for advertising on its platforms. Over 8,000 ads reported on Facebook & Instagram.
💰 AI Daily Fundraising: Multiverse Computing raised $215 million, boosting its value to over $500M. Their tech compresses AI models by 95%, cutting energy use by 50-80%. Investors include HP and Toshiba.
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AI QUICK HITS
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🚀 OpenAI CEO laid out an ambitious roadmap AGI, claimed “the least-likely part of the work is behind us”
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🧸 OpenAI teams up with Mattel to bring AI to toys like Barbie, Hot Wheels
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🛑 Wikipedia pauses AI-generated summaries after editors pushed back
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🖼️ Pinterest tests an AI feature that turns catalogs into shoppable collages
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🌍 Meta’s new “world model” gives AI agents common-sense physical touch
AI CHART
🕳 AI Helps Decode the Mystery of Supermassive Black Holes While You Can’t See It
We can’t actually see black holes. They don’t emit light but only bend it. But now, researchers at Wisconsin’s Morgridge Institute have trained an AI model on millions of black hole simulations to interpret the fuzzy data we can observe.
→ A massive clue: the black hole at the center of our galaxy, Sagittarius A, is spinning nearly as fast as physics allows.
🔭 A Smarter Look at Blurry Black Hole Data
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Traditional images from the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) are based on radio waves, which give us blurry, indirect views of black holes.
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To improve on this, researchers trained a Bayesian neural network using millions of synthetic black hole simulations to go far beyond what human eyes or classic methods could interpret.
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The black hole is likely spinning at near its maximum speed — faster than earlier estimates.
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Its spin axis points directly toward Earth, which affects how we observe its energy output.
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The energy isn’t coming from a jet, as some theories suggested. it’s coming from superheated electrons in the accretion disk.
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Magnetic field patterns in the disk don’t match traditional models, hinting at deeper unknowns.
The team sees this as a first step. More refined models and larger simulations are already in the works. As black hole data gets sharper and AI gets better, we’re likely to uncover more surprises hiding in plain sight.
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