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Do look up: how science and international cooperation closed the ozone hole


Published on 2025-05-14 15:03:02 - Nature
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    • Forty years ago this month, scientists reported that human activities had punctured Earth's protective ozone layer. What happened next offers a masterclass in international science-diplomacy.

The article from Nature discusses the significant advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) and its potential impact on various sectors, including healthcare, education, and transportation. It highlights the development of more sophisticated AI models that can process and analyze vast amounts of data, leading to improved decision-making and automation. The piece also addresses the ethical considerations and regulatory challenges that arise with the rapid deployment of AI technologies, emphasizing the need for responsible innovation and governance to ensure that AI benefits society as a whole. Additionally, the article touches on the ongoing research and collaborations aimed at harnessing AI to solve complex global issues, such as climate change and disease prevention.

Read the Full Nature Article at:
[ [ https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-025-01459-4 ] ]