China releases the world's first stratigraphy AI large model, building a "shared database" for the Earth.

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Journalists learned today (July 3) from the Fifth International Stratigraphy Congress being held in Suzhou that Chinese scientists have globally released the first AI large model for stratigraphy and new tools such as an intelligent global stratigraphic correlation system. This means that the 4.6-billion-year evolutionary history of Earth will for the first time have a globally shared database. Stratigraphy is a foundational discipline for interpreting Earth's evolutionary history and can provide core scientific evidence for understanding the origin of life, resource distribution, and climate evolution. Shen Shuzhong, academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and vice chair of the International Commission on Stratigraphy, introduced that the goal is to sequence all geological records from Earth's 4.6-billion-year history according to a unified time standard using a timeline and global big data. China has strong hard power in the field of stratigraphy. To date, China has discovered 11 "golden spikes," i.e., Global Stratotype Sections and Points (GSSPs), ranking among the top in the world. The discovery of these golden spikes has marked a universally recognized "scale" for Earth's evolutionary history, providing a unified reference framework for global geological research. (CCTV News)
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