A recent study has revealed that artificial intelligence can significantly enhance early warning systems for the marine bacterium Vibrio vulnificus in the Baltic Sea.
Conducted by a team at the Leibniz Institute, this research indicates that the bacterium, which poses potential health risks to humans, can now be predicted up to five weeks ahead of time.
This advancement could lead to improved public health measures and better preparedness for potential outbreaks associated with this dangerous bacterium.