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NASA and IBM Reveal AI System to Predict Solar Flares

What Happened

NASA and IBM have collaborated to develop a new artificial intelligence system capable of predicting solar flares before they reach Earth. Leveraging NASA\’s space weather data and IBM\’s AI expertise, this tool can provide advance warnings of potentially disruptive solar flares that threaten satellites, power grids, and communication systems. Published in New Scientist, the announcement highlights the system\’s ability to analyze vast streams of solar activity data and detect flares hours before their effects would be noticed on Earth, representing a significant advancement in space weather forecasting.

Why It Matters

This AI-powered tool could help organizations and infrastructure operators take preemptive measures to safeguard satellites, communications, and electrical networks from solar flare disruptions. The collaboration advances the integration of artificial intelligence with scientific research, demonstrating AI\’s importance for space and technology resilience. Read more in our AI News Hub

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