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Google has released a new AI-curated dataset of news articles related to flooding that it claims can help predict when and where the next big floods will occur. With that dataset as a foundation, ...
Flash floods are notoriously difficult to predict, but Google might have a novel solution. The company just revealed Groundsource, a prediction tool for flash floods that uses Gemini to source data ...
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CAPE MAY — A crackling voice comes over the radio in the city’s beach tag office on the Promenade next to Convention Hall.