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  "path": "/2026/06/04/noaa-bets-on-ai-to-translate-weather-warnings-but-can-machines-reliably-convey-life-and-death-messages/",
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  "textContent": "weather warnings have long been issued almost exclusively in English. English at home, yet weather warnings have long been issued almost exclusively in English. A new study documents how the National Weather Service is using artificial intelligence to change that.\n\nThe post NOAA Bets on AI to Translate Weather Warnings—But Can Machines Reliably Convey Life-and-Death Messages? appeared first on Watts Up With That?.",
  "title": "NOAA Bets on AI to Translate Weather Warnings—But Can Machines Reliably Convey Life-and-Death Messages?"
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