Event /  16 May 2023

Artificial Intelligence and Conservation: Closing Session

Join WWF's closing session of the Fuller Seminar focused on Artificial Intelligence and Conservation.

Online Event
16 May 2023 - this event is in the past.
11:00 am ~ 12:00 pm America/New_York

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has left the lab and now affects many aspects of our lives - from our smart phones automatically categorizing the photos we take to automated resume readers which sort us into viable and non-viable job candidates. Conservation organizations like WWF have long used AI to monitor the health of wildlife, forests, and other ecosystems, and just like everywhere else, new applications of AI are accelerating our ability to understand the world around us. This Fuller Seminar series will focus on how AI is being used to support conservation efforts. 

The series will discuss the past, present and future of how these technologies advance sustainability, with a focus on the future, and an eye on both the upsides and the risks of these technologies in a conservation context. 

View all this series' recordings here on WWF's Fuller Seminar homepage.

Seminar Overview 

Artificial Intelligence and Conservation: Closing 

WWF has covered a great number of applications of AI for conservation in the past eight seminars. Now it’s time to think about what’s next. In particular, what problems avail themselves to AI solutions, and how can people get involved in identifying and implementing those solutions. Come along as Tanya Berger-Wolf and Dan Morris discuss these issues. 

Register to join this session here.


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