Sourcery

Rainmaker’s Secret AI Plan for Superintelligent Weather

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Aug 15, 2025
In this chat, Augustus Doricko, founder of Rainmaker, and Alex Levy, founder of Atmo, dive into groundbreaking strategies for combating freshwater scarcity through innovative weather engineering. They unravel the mechanics of cloud seeding and clarify common misconceptions. The duo discusses the stunning speed and accuracy of AI-driven meteorology compared to legacy systems, and how these advancements can revive industries and manage drought. They also tackle the challenges of public perception regarding weather modification, particularly after recent natural disasters.
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INSIGHT

U.S. Civilian Forecasting Is Behind

  • The U.S. civilian weather services lag behind AI-powered models used by military and other nations.
  • Alex Levy notes public models still rely on hand-patched, non-learning Fortran stacks that don't self-tune.
ANECDOTE

Public Backlash Then Broad Support

  • After Texas floods, public skepticism rose and Augustus faced threats from conspiracy believers.
  • He reports that transparent outreach converted most people and officials to supportive or open-minded views.
ADVICE

Build Trust With Transparency

  • Be transparent and scientifically rigorous to build public trust in weather modification.
  • Alex Levy recommends demonstrating proof, verification, and measured outcomes to gain acceptance.
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