Google and the UK government are looking to remove aircraft contrails using AI

Google and the UK government are launching a £5 million trial called Operation Blue Skies. This initiative aims to use artificial intelligence to predict and potentially reduce aircraft contrails over the North Atlantic, addressing their impact on climate.
Key takeaways
- AI is being tested to manage aircraft contrails
- UK government and Google collaborate on climate initiative
- Trial focuses on reducing atmospheric impact of flights
- £5 million allocated for contrail reduction research
Why it matters
This project demonstrates AI's growing application beyond typical business tasks, showing its potential for environmental solutions. For AI users, it highlights how advanced algorithms can tackle complex, real-world problems with significant global implications.
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