Hold onto your umbrellas, folks! 🌂 China just unveiled a high-tech climate defense system called MAZU at the World Artificial Intelligence Conference. Named after the ancient sea goddess (yes, the OG weather influencer 🌊), this initiative plans to create a global early warning network to combat extreme weather events.
With climate change serving up more hurricanes, floods, and heatwaves than a Marvel villain, MAZU will use AI-powered forecasting to give every country advanced alerts about incoming disasters. Think of it like a planetary weather app with superhero-level accuracy! ⚡
The project supports the UN's Early Warnings for All mission, aiming to protect all 8 billion of us by 2027. CMA officials called it "a digital Great Wall against climate threats" during the Shanghai launch event.
Psst… Tech nerds will love this: MAZU's algorithms analyze satellite data faster than you can say "raincheck" ☁️➡️📱. Global South countries already dealing with climate chaos are first in line for support.
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China launches initiative to boost global early warning systems
cgtn.com