IBM Says New Software Will Help Predict Natural Disasters
coondoggie writes "IBM says it has patented a natural disaster warning system, which uses analytic techniques that accurately and precisely conducts post-event analysis of seismic events, such as earthquakes, as well as provide early warnings for tsunamis, which can follow earthquakes. The invention also provides the ability to rapidly measure and analyze the damage zone of an earthquake to help prioritize emergency response needed following an earthquake."
Can they predict series of concentric circles emanating from a red dot?
Once the red dot appears, it's too late for the little rows of human figures.
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The actual article is from CNN.
"So they are claiming to be able to predict the unpredictable?"
No, that's just the all to familiar sensationalist headline.
And did you exchange a walk on part in the war for a lead role in a cage? - Pink Floyd.
The thing is, they can't. As others have pointed out from actually reading TFA, the software is to help prioritize disaster relief efforts, not predict the unpredictable.
Let me know how your fortune telling pans out (even so-called weather prediction is actually just a forecast based on statistical models that generally do not hold up, hence why such "predictions" can only be made with a degree of certainty leading up to a probability of 0 (for a non-event) or 1 (for an event) at the time predicted.
"There is a way that seems right to a man, but its end is the way of death." Proverbs 16:25 (NKJV)
The Pat Robertson method just looks at the population density of homosexuals to predict the likelihood of catastrophe, no algorithm needed.