Google & Harvard Use AI To Predict The Aftershocks Of Earthquakes

When an earthquake takes place, naturally the size of the earthquake itself is something to be concerned over, where it could be something small, or it could result in a massive natural disaster. However the aftershocks are also something that need to be considered, where it could result in structures weakened by the initial earthquake to collapse.

Now there are existing models that can help to predict where these aftershocks might occur, but in a paper published in Nature (via The Verge), Google and Harvard are working together and employing the use of AI which they hope will be better at predicting these aftershocks. In order to do this, the researchers trained a neural network to look for patterns in a database of more than 131,000 events.

They then took that neural network and applied it to a database of 30,000 similar events to see if it was effective at identifying aftershocks. Based on their tests, they found that their model is better compared to the existing model known as the Coulomb failure stress change. The score is a scale from 0 to 1, with 1 indicating a perfectly accurate model.

Google and Harvard’s AI managed to score a 0.849, while the Coulomb model managed a 0.583. That being said, this AI model isn’t quite ready to be put into the field just yet. Apparently it only works on aftershocks caused by permanent changes to the ground known as static stress, and is still too slow to work in real-time, but it does show promise and we wouldn’t be surprised if it (or some variation of it) were to be used in the future.

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ZTE’s 5G Smartphone Has Been Delayed To Late 2019

#IFA 18 – With carriers quickly launching 5G networks, it means that smartphone makers need to step up their game and start producing handsets that will support the new mobile connectivity standard. Earlier this year ZTE announced that they will launch 5G smartphones by 2019, but unfortunately it looks like the company’s plans might have been delayed.

During IFA 2018 this week, ZTE spoke about its 5G technology, and hidden during the presentation was how the company’s first 5G smartphone is only expected to launch in the second half of 2019. This is a huge delay compared to earlier this year when the company had actually aimed to bring 5G smartphones to the market by 2019.

ZTE did not mention why their plans had been delayed, so if you were looking forward to a 5G ZTE smartphone, you’ll have to wait. That being said, 2018 has not been a good year for the company. They were almost forced to shutdown when they were banned from sourcing components from the US.

They were also recently banned from supplying 5G equipment to Australia, all of which we imagine has taken a toll on the company’s operations. That being said it could be related to something else entirely, but either way we won’t be expecting 5G ZTE smartphones anytime soon.

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