Japan's cherry blossom season is forecast using AI technology

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Japanese forecasters are using AI to help them predict the start of cherry blossom season

As spring approaches in Japan, weather forecasters face one of their biggest missions: predicting when the cherry blossoms will bloom. This year, companies are using AI technology to study crowd-sourced weather data and photos of flower buds from across the country

 

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