Africa: AI in Nature Conservation - Powerful Tool or Dangerous Shortcut?
Experts say AI can speed conservation analysis, but fabricated results, hidden bias and intrusive surveillance could distort decisions and marginalize local knowledge.
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Africa: AI in Nature Conservation - Powerful Tool or Dangerous Shortcut?
Analysis - Conservationists analyse overwhelming volumes of ecological data in their work. For example, they might need to process decades of weather data or the movements of millions of insects. Up until now, these scientists and decision makers have had to manually find and sort information, then use statistical tools which often oversimplify the source information.
AI in nature conservation: powerful tool or dangerous shortcut?
Cape gannets colony, South Africa. Asher Pardey, Unsplash, CC BYConservationists analyse overwhelming volumes of ecological data in their work. For example, they might need to process decades of weather data or the movements of millions of insects. Up until now, these scientists and decision makers have had to manually find and sort information, then use statistical tools which often oversimplify the source information. Artificial intelligence (…
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