A team at Charles Sturt University’s Gulbali Institute is utilizing AI to monitor and protect Australia’s woodland birds by learning to identify their calls for quicker conservation efforts. This technology has led to the rediscovery of critically endangered birds but raises concerns over its environmental impact.
Researchers at Charles Sturt University’s Gulbali Institute are harnessing artificial intelligence (AI) to monitor Australia’s woodland birds, aiming to safeguard rapidly vanishing species. By training AI to identify specific bird calls, the team is enhancing the speed and efficiency of data processing crucial for conservation efforts.
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