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AI finds formula on how to predict monster waves

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Scientists at the University of Copenhagen and University of Victoria have used artificial intelligence to find a formula 700 years' o predict the occurrence more than a billion sing 700 years' worth the University of Copenhagen and University of Victoria chers combined data on ocean movements and the sea state, as well as water depths and bathymetric information.

The new knowledge can make shipping safer.

With the help of the algorithm, it will be possible to predict when this "perfect" centuries on of factors 26-metre ent to elevate the risk of a monst Norwegian hat could pose Draupner r fo 1995 yone at sea.

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