
Supercomputer predicts extinction
Plus, 2023 is going to be even hotter
Tech and Science Daily | The Standard · Rachelle Abbott
December 20, 20225m 37s
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Show Notes
A supercomputer has predicted mass extinction by 2100 with a quarter of Earth’s species lost. We find out about the AI tech that could fix the food waste problem. The Met Office says 2023 will be even hotter than 2022 - and one of the warmest years on record.
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