A shortage of workers with the right skills risks undermining the installation of greener power sources.Interesting article from Lara Williams (Bloomberg) today.“While Britain's need for engineers, welders and electricians is well documented, less has been said about the rising demand for expertise in geology and geophysics.”“As we try to wean ourselves off fossil fuels, knowledge... Continue Reading →
The Geodyssey Blog is 10 Year’s old today!
On this day exactly 10 years ago, I created a free community outreach blog for geoscience data and AI. Thank you to everyone for all the encouragement and support you have given over the years.The blog was initially focused on techniques leveraging content in documents - unstructured data, search (IR) and NLP, tying this to... Continue Reading →
Concerns remain over potential for censorship and lack of openness in Deep-time Digital Earth (DDE)’s GeoGPT which it promotes in the name of the International Union of Geological Sciences (IUGS)
Screenshot Serious concerns remain over potential for censorship, lack of openness and ethics with Deep-time Digital Earth’s GeoGPT. This Artificial Intelligence (AI) is promoted to the international community by Zhejiang Lab and DDE, in the name of the International Union of Geological Sciences (IUGS).Article published in the ‘Geoscientist’ in response to 'GeoGPT: An Update' by Ludden and... Continue Reading →