The “wave” of Artificial Intelligence (AI), with chatbots like ChatGPT, is becoming more and more popular, creating global interest and excitement for the technology.
In particular, AI models are being developed and adapted to suit specific industries, especially in areas facing development challenges such as climate change.
Industry-specific AI models could be particularly useful in Asia-Pacific countries, a region highly vulnerable to extreme weather events due to climate change.
Users can also be provided with local knowledge, such as the risk of flooding or drought in a particular area at a given time.
In the context of climate change, industry-specific AI models can be used to accelerate progress on climate action, adapt to the consequences of climate change to address existing problems, and reflect the overall impact of the problem worldwide.
Building industry-specific AI models is becoming increasingly accessible, requiring minimal resources and support compared to traditional tools.
The development process includes goal definition, data preparation and training, customization, ongoing evaluation, and testing to ensure accuracy, coherence, and reliability before broader deployment.
Depending on the complexity of the model, available resources and data, and familiarity with programming languages, it can take an organization or individual anywhere from a few hours to a few weeks to launch a climate AI model.
For example, “Agrpreneur”—an agricultural fintech platform that uses AI to provide real-time advice to smallholder farmers on farm management, such as how to optimize available resources and prevent crop diseases—will also assess trustworthiness.
Additionally, “Viamo” is another voice-based AI application that provides guidance on sustainable agricultural practices to farmers with limited internet access.
"ClimateGPT" is also an AI model trained on interdisciplinary research, providing users with a comprehensive understanding of the current climate change situation.
AI models have the potential to act as an enabler for organizations to evolve, accelerating climate action and adaptation.
These models can reveal global trends or be tailored to specific countries, providing important insights into climate resilience and sustainability.
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