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Huawei's AI Weather Model Among Top Performers in China Tests

Huawei's AI Weather Model Among Top Performers in China Tests

Bloomberg17-06-2025
China's weather agency is testing more than a dozen artificial intelligence models in an effort to enhance its forecasting, with a system from Huawei Technologies Co. showing accelerated improvement.
The best models from the trial will be prioritized for deployment by provincial bureaus, and granted priority access to official weather data, according to the China Meteorological Administration, which is running the program. The CMA has said it wants to ensure 'orderly and standardized development' as the technology rapidly develops at home and abroad.
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