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In recognition of National AI Literacy Day, the U.S. National Science Foundation National Center for Atmospheric Research (NSF NCAR) invites you to a virtual Explorer Series conversation, “Applications of artificial intelligence in Earth system science" on Friday, March 27 from 11:00 am - 12:00 pm (MT).
This event will be a live virtual webcast! Please register to receive the webcast link and email reminders.
Event Summary
As artificial intelligence (AI) integrates into everyday life, its use and application vary widely. In the context of Earth system science research, advances in AI present an opportunity for accelerated progress towards understanding the field’s most complex questions, yet how do researchers effectively use AI tools and technologies?
For National AI Literacy Day, this Explorer Series conversation features NSF NCAR researchers from the Computational and Information Systems Lab discussing the application of AI technologies in their work. They will explore topics including AI-ready computational infrastructure infrastructure, machine learning models, and visualizations, while highlighting emerging opportunities and challenges of AI application in Earth system science research.
This is a free public event recommended for ages 12+
This event is brought to you by the Education, Engagement & Early-Career Development (EdEC) team. Learn more on our website. For more information about public engagement and to watch archived lectures, visit the NSF NCAR Explorer Series webpage.
We look forward to seeing you there!