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IBM and NASA Develop a Digital Twin of the Sun to Predict Future Solar Storms

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The tool models the sun using AI, and its developers say it can anticipate solar flares 16 percent more accurately and in half the time of current prediction systems.

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NASA, in collaboration with IBM, has presented Surya, an innovative open source AI model that is designed to anticipate solar storms and other space weather phenomena up to two hours in advance. This advance promises to become a crucial tool for protecting satellites, communication systems, electrical networks and aircraft from the devastating effects that sun eruptions can cause.

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When solar winds and solar flares reach Earth, this is potentially bad for electronic devices. Together with IBM, Nasa has now developed a novel predictive model that uses AI pattern detection from solar data. read more on t3n.de

Solar storms can endanger satellites and people in space. A new AI model from Nasa and IBM should now warn of dangerous solar eruptions early on.

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IBM and NASA present AI model to study the Sun Sam José, 24 Aug (elmundo.cr) – IBM (NYSE: IBM) and NASA today presented the most advanced open source foundational model, designed to understand high-resolution solar observation data and predict how solar activity affects the Earth and space technology. Surya, so called by the Sanskrit word that designates the Sun, represents a significant advance in the application of AI for solar imaging interpr…

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El Mundo CR broke the news in on Sunday, August 24, 2025.
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