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- | Sharks are congregating at a California beach. AI is trying to keep swimmers safe [[https://kraken18c.com/|kraken tor]] | + | A critical system of Atlantic Ocean currents could collapse as early as the 2030s, new research suggests |
- | On summer mornings, local kids like to gather at Padaro Beach in California to learn to surf in gentle whitewater waves. | + | A vital system of Atlantic Ocean currents that influences weather across |
- | That led to the launch of SharkEye, an initiative at the University of California Santa Barbara’s Benioff Ocean Science Laboratory (BOSL), which uses drones to monitor what’s happening beneath the waves. | + | Several studies in recent years have suggested |
- | If a shark is spotted, SharkEye sends a text to the 80-or-so people who have signed up for alerts, including local lifeguards, surf shop owners, and the parents of children who take lessons. | + | But the new research, which is being peer-reviewed and hasn’t yet been published in a journal, uses a state-of-the-art model to estimate when it could collapse, suggesting a shutdown could happen between 2037 and 2064. |
- | In recent years, other initiatives have seen officials and lifeguards from New York to Sydney using drones to keep beachgoers safe, monitoring video streamed from a camera. That requires a pilot to stay focused | + | This research suggests it’s more likely than not to collapse by 2050. |
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+ | “This is really worrying, | ||
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+ | “All the negative side effects of anthropogenic climate change, they will still continue | ||