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Artificial Intelligence and Health of Killer Whales
« on: March 05, 2019, 06:42:08 PM »
Microsoft recently advertised tan AI product they have is helping track Whales. The story is over a year old, bu tit might be new to you. It was to me.

Artificial Intelligence and the Health of Killer Whales

For the past few years, SeaDoc has led an effort to compile individual health records for killer whales, with an eye toward better understanding threats across entire populations. Great strides have been made on that front, but the power of those records as a tool for research is about to go up a notch thanks to a grant from Microsoft as part of their AI for Earth program.

AI for Earth aims to amplify human ingenuity and advance sustainability with the goal of empowering organizations to thrive amid limited resources. SeaDoc will receive a seed grant that provides access to Microsoft Azure’s cloud-computing platform and assistance with artificial intelligence computing tools for data analysis.


This does NOT qualify as fish story.  :P