A new study published in Nature reveals that artificial intelligence models can now analyze satellite imagery to detect and track methane emissions from oil and gas infrastructure with unprecedented accuracy. The system, developed by researchers at a leading university, uses machine learning algorithms to identify methane plumes that are often invisible to the naked eye. …
A new study published in Nature reveals that artificial intelligence models can now analyze satellite imagery to detect and track methane emissions from oil and gas infrastructure with unprecedented accuracy. The system, developed by researchers at a leading university, uses machine learning algorithms to identify methane plumes that are often invisible to the naked eye. This technology could provide a powerful tool for regulators and companies aiming to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, as methane is a potent contributor to climate change. The researchers validated their findings with ground-based measurements, confirming the AI’s effectiveness. For more details, read the full article at https://example.com/full-article.
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