The deal brings ResiShares’ forecasting models and analytics tools into ATTOM’s national data platform, which covers most U.S ...
While demand planning accuracy currently hovers around 60%, DLA officials aim to push that baseline figure to 85% with the help of AI and ML tools. Improved forecasting will ensure the services have ...
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Redefining load forecasting and management: how AI is making smart grids smarter
With legacy load forecasting models struggling with unpredictable events that are becoming ever more common, power-hungry AI offers a solution.
AI models can process thousands of factors simultaneously, including demand signals across multiple items, macroeconomic ...
Grey forecasting models represent a class of mathematical techniques designed to generate predictions from limited and often uncertain data. Rooted in grey system theory, these models emphasise the ...
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (Noaa) is launching three new AI-driven global weather prediction models designed to significantly advance forecast speed, efficiency and accuracy.
The 2025 hurricane season has marked the beginning of a “new era” of meteorology as official agencies now use artificial ...
In the wake of the disruptive debut of DeepSeek-R1, reasoning models have been all the rage so far in 2025. IBM is now joining the party, with the debut today of its Granite 3.2 large language model ...
Pre-trained foundation models are making time-series forecasting more accessible and available, unlocking its benefits for smaller organizations with limited resources. Over the last year, we’ve seen ...
AI matches daily forecasts like never before, but when it comes to heat, cold, and wind records, HRES physics rules.
Oct. 31 (UPI) --In the wake of the destructive Hurricane Otis, we find ourselves at a pivotal moment in the history of weather forecasting. The hurricane roared ashore with 165-mph winds and ...
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