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Originally Posted by CoachKandSportsguy
the thermometer with globally accepted standardized scales is only about 200 years old at best, 150 years more likely. . .
That not a lot of time for any analysis of the earth to extrapolate thousands of years of past history and the future of the earth.. .
Humans changing local weather, absolutely. . .
just sayin'
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Do you have a degree in climatology? If not, how is it you know how much and what kind of data is required to model it?
I work in AI's. Today, I can take a 30 second sample of your voice recording and do a deep fake that can not be told from the original - and have you say ANYTHING I won't, even words that you have never said. I can then take a 30 second video of you talking and combine that with the audio and make a video of you confessing to anything I want to.
How much and what type/quality of data is a function of the model design. Again, I will leave it up to people that actually work on that science as opposed to random people on the internet.