This interview podcast discusses the transformative potential of artificial intelligence (AI) in improving extreme weather forecasting and response. The hosts interview Alice Hill and Colin McCormick, experts in climate risk and AI, respectively, about their contributions to a report on AI and climate change mitigation. They explore the accuracy and limitations of AI weather models, highlighting a case where an AI model accurately predicted a hurricane's path days before conventional models. The discussion also covers the challenges of disseminating accurate forecasts globally, particularly to developing nations, emphasizing the need for both technological advancements and improved communication strategies, such as those employed successfully in Bangladesh. The podcast concludes by stressing the importance of continued public investment in weather data collection and meteorological services, despite advancements in private AI-based forecasting.