To save its unique and rare birds, New Zealand is turning to AI and genetic research

New Zealand is planning to eradicate millions of invasive animals that prey on the country's rare birds. The goal may not be possible, unless new technology can be developed to do it. (Image credit: Yang Liu)

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To save its unique and rare birds, New Zealand is turning to AI and genetic research

New Zealand is planning to eradicate millions of invasive animals that prey on the country's rare birds. The goal may not be possible, unless new technology can be developed to do it. (Image credit: Yang Liu)

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To save its unique and rare birds, New Zealand is turning to AI and genetic research

New Zealand is planning to eradicate millions of invasive animals that prey on the country's rare birds. The goal may not be possible, unless new technology can be developed to do it. (Image credit: Yang Liu)

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"GenAI is just a tool, scientists are the ones who add value." Great point from @sarameghanbeery.bsky.social, reminding us that human expertise remains central to the research process. #MITGenAISymposium #MGAIC #AIForBiodiversity
Interested in how we are using machine learning/AI for plant conservation at RBG Kew? Check out this talk I'll be giving tomorrow (September 25th) for #AIforGood #AIforBiodiversity ! 🌿
https://aiforgood.itu.int/event/making-the-most-of-machine-learning-to-conserve-botanical-biodiversity/
#conservation #PlantScience #AI
Making the most of machine learning to conserve botanical biodiversity

Approximately 350,000 species of plants are known to science, and around 2 in 5 are thought to be threatened. However, comprehensive assessment and

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