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Título: Artificial intelligence and climate change: the potential roles of foundation models
Autor: Leal Filho, Walter
Kovaleva, Marina
Ng, Artie W.
Nagy Breitenstein, Gustavo J
Lütz, Johannes M.
Pimenta Dinis, Maria Alzira
Tipo: Artículo
Palabras clave: Artificial intelligence, Foundation models, Climate change, Adaptation, Mitigation
Fecha de publicación: 2025
Resumen: Artificial intelligence (AI) is being developed fast and applied in several areas including education and health- care with excellent potential for use in fields that require complex analytics, particularly in the case of climate change. Recent developments in AI, such as ChatGPT and OpenAI, machine vision technologies and deep learning, among others, may be deployed in various contexts, including climate change. Of specific interest is the role played by foundation models (FMs), which may help to augment intelligence on climate change and reduce the social risks of adaptation and mitigation initiatives. This article discusses the potential applications of FMs in climate change research and management and illustrates the need for further studies. FMs, built on large unlabelled data sets and enabled by transfer learning, offer versatility in handling complex tasks. Specifically, FMs can aid in climate data analysis, modelling future scenarios, assessing risks, and supporting decision-making processes. Despite their potential, challenges such as data privacy, algorithm bias, and energy consumption require careful consideration. The article emphasizes the importance of interdisciplinary efforts to address these challenges and maximize the positive impact of FMs in mitigation and adaptation. AI, including advanced models like FMs, holds significant promise for addressing climate change challenges.
Editorial: Springer
EN: Environmental Sciences Europe, 2025, 37: 159.
Citación: Leal Filho, W, Kovaleva, M, Ng, A [y otros autores]. "Artificial intelligence and climate change: the potential roles of foundation models". Environmental Sciences Europe. [en línea] 2025, 37: 159. 9 h. DOI: 10.1186/s12302-025-01153-2
ISSN: 2190-4715
Licencia: Licencia Creative Commons Atribución (CC - By 4.0)
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