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The potential for AI to revolutionize conservation: a horizon scan
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2024
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Abstract
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is an emerging tool that could be leveraged to identify the effective conservation solutions demanded by the urgent biodiversity crisis. We present the results of our horizon scan of AI applications likely to significantly benefit biological conservation. An international panel of conservation scientists and AI experts identified 21 key ideas. These included species recognition to uncover 'dark diversity', multimodal models to improve biodiversity loss predictions, monitoring wildlife trade, and addressing human-wildlife conflict. We consider the potential negative impacts of AI adoption, such as AI colonialism and loss of essential conservation skills, and suggest how the conservation field might adapt to harness the benefits of AI while mitigating its risks.
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Autoren
- S.A. Reynolds
- Sara Beery
- Neil D. Burgess
- Mark A. Burgman
- Stuart H. M. Butchart
- Steven J. Cooke
- David A. Coomes
- Finn Danielsen
- Enrico Di Minin
- América Paz Durán
- Francis Gassert
- Amy Hinsley
- Sadiq Jaffer
- Julia P. G. Jones
- Binbin V. Li
- Oisin Mac Aodha
- Anil Madhavapeddy
- Stephanie O’Donnell
- William M Oxbury
- Lloyd S. Peck
- Nathalie Pettorelli
- Jon Paul Rodrı́guez
- Emily Shuckburgh
- Bernardo B. N. Strassburg
- Hiromi Yamashita
- Zhongqi Miao
- William J. Sutherland
Institutionen
- University of Cambridge(GB)
- Conservation Leadership Programme(GB)
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology(US)
- UN Environment Programme World Conservation Monitoring Centre(GB)
- University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa(US)
- BirdLife international(GB)
- Carleton University(CA)
- Nordisk Fond for Miljø og Udvikling(DK)
- University of Helsinki(FI)
- Institute of Ecology and Biodiversity(CL)
- Vizzuality (Spain)(ES)
- University of Oxford(GB)
- Bangor University(GB)
- Duke Kunshan University(CN)
- University of Edinburgh(GB)
- Fauna and Flora International(GB)
- Lancaster University(GB)
- Natural Environment Research Council(GB)
- Zoological Society of London(GB)
- Instituto Venezolano de Investigaciones Científicas(VE)
- Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro(BR)
- Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University(JP)
- Microsoft (United States)(US)