Artificial intelligence is great at predicting the size of hurricanes, but humans still need to figure out their impact
One of the modern computer's first killer apps was predicting the weather. John von Neumann, who built the initial ENIAC computer, became fascinated with predicting weather in the 1930s. He called it "the most complex, interactive, and highly nonlinear problem that had ever been conceived of." In 1948, he assembled a team of meteorologist
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