As tropical storm Bebinca approaches northern Taiwan, meteorologists are utilizing artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance the prediction of typhoon paths. Early results show that AI-driven forecasts have significantly outperformed traditional methods, exemplified during the recent Typhoon Gaemi, which saw correct path predictions made up to eight days ahead of its landfall. The Central Weather Administration reports that AI has improved accuracy in storm tracking by nearly 20% compared to conventional models, increasing forecasters’ confidence in issuing timely warnings. The integration of AI tools from major tech companies is being viewed as a promising advance in meteorological forecasting.