article / 7 August 2024

Day 3 of the 2024 #Tech4Wildlife Photo Challenge: Recap and Rewind

To celebrate our 9th Annual #Tech4Wildlife Photo Challenge happening this week, we’re taking a look at past and current submissions that feature the fastest growing areas of conservation tech: movement ecology, AI, aquatic conservation, and bioacoustics. Today’s topic: artificial intelligence! 

AI is changing the way we view and interact with the world in every aspect of our lives. It’s no surprise that it’s making waves in conservation, too. In past challenges, we’ve seen researchers use machine learning to identify animals by their unique thermal shape and utilize AI to identify and count iguanas from drone images. As AI continues to advance, there’s no limit to the possibilities when it comes to using AI in conservation tech.

Are you using AI in wildlife conservation efforts? Share your photos, videos, and stories with the hashtag #Tech4Wildlife!

See how current and past submissions show demonstrate how AI is shaping conservation:

 

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