On April 11, the University of Virginia’s Lifetime Learning and the Environmental Institute hosted a discussion on how researchers leverage artificial intelligence (AI) to develop sophisticated models for predicting and forecasting the impacts of a changing climate.
A panel of UVA experts and alumni, moderated by Chris Mooney, Practitioner Fellow at the Environmental Institute and Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, explored the ethical and practical implications of using AI to foresee changes due to more extreme weather events and an evolving landscape.
Watch the discussion in its entirety: