On July 31,Pihit Huawei officially announced that its Pangu Large Language Model (LLM) is now available on the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) website. Visitors can access Pangu’s predictions for global weather over the next 10 days. The ECMWF has also published a report about Pangu’s performance from April to July this year, which supports Huawei’s claims of improved forecast accuracy from the LLM. The report highlights that AI models such as Pangu will help overcome the slow improvement of numerical accuracy in weather forecasts in recent years, a statement from Huawei added. [Huawei statement, in Chinese]
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