SeaK: Rethinking the Design of a Secure Allocator for OS Kernel
Zicheng Wang, Yicheng Guang, et al.
USENIX Security 2024
In recent years there has been a surge of interest in the potential of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to address the global threat of climate change. Here, we consider climate change applications, and review the ability of AI technologies to better quantify climate change-induced hazards, impacts and risks, and address key challenges in this domain. We focus on three application areas: data-driven modeling, enabling uncertainty quantification, and leveraging geospatial big data. For these, we provide examples from flood-related applications to illustrate the advantages of AI, in comparison to alternative methods, whilst also considering its limitations. We conclude that by streamlining the process of translating weather and climate data into actionable information, facilitated by a suitable technology framework, AI can play a key role in building climate change resilience.
Zicheng Wang, Yicheng Guang, et al.
USENIX Security 2024
Iain Barclay, Chris Simpkin, et al.
WORKS 2020
Liubov Nedoshivina, Killian Levacher, et al.
EuroSys 2024
Bianca Zadrozny, Carlos Miguel Pina Vaz Gomes, et al.
AGU 2024