A year after the Morocco earthquake.. Is artificial intelligence the solution to predicting major earthquakes?

2024-09-08 2024-09-08T04:05:48Z
ندى ماهر عبدربه
ندى ماهر عبدربه
صانعة مُحتوى

Arab Weather - A year ago, the Al Haouz region earthquake in Morocco left behind massive destruction, killing about three thousand people. Since the beginning of this century, more than 800 thousand people have died as a result of major earthquakes and their aftershocks, such as tsunamis.

For these reasons and many others, experts wondered:

Can these human losses be avoided by predicting earthquakes in advance?

Despite the many technical attempts, the hope currently lies in artificial intelligence. But are we close to achieving this goal?

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Artificial Intelligence and Earthquake Prediction

Although AI-based earthquake prediction systems are still in their early stages, they have shown promising results. They have helped improve prediction ability compared to traditional methods. For example, Dutch geologist Frank Hoogerbeets has caused controversy with his earthquake predictions on Twitter. Although experts doubt the accuracy of these predictions, there is a possibility that he has benefited from AI techniques in making his predictions.

  • Challenges and methods of earthquake prediction

Earthquake prediction, a branch of seismology, aims to pinpoint the exact time, location, and magnitude of earthquakes. Over the decades, scientists have experimented with techniques such as observing unusual animal behavior, measuring changes in groundwater levels, and other methods. But those methods have not proven accurate enough to predict earthquakes. Some researchers believe that artificial intelligence could hold the key to the future of this field.

  • How does artificial intelligence help?

AI techniques rely on analyzing massive amounts of data to uncover hidden patterns that may precede earthquakes. Algorithms can analyze seismic activity, electromagnetic changes, and groundwater changes to help predict earthquakes. Using AI to analyze this data enhances the ability to accurately predict, and can also help track the development of seismic stress that may lead to an earthquake.

Machine learning and improved prediction

Machine learning, a branch of artificial intelligence, is used to analyze large amounts of seismic data. Some studies have shown that machine learning algorithms can detect seismic patterns that signal earthquakes, improving forecasting. Research has also suggested that combining machine learning with physical models can improve the accuracy of predictions.

  • The Future of Artificial Intelligence in Earthquake Prediction

Artificial intelligence is making tremendous progress in earthquake prediction, and as these technologies develop, they are expected to help reduce human and material losses. But despite the great progress, the biggest challenge remains the accuracy of prediction, especially for large and rare earthquakes.

See also:

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