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Our AI tool SurfPerch uses sounds to monitor coral reef health. 🪸 Trained with help from citizen scientists through Google Arts & Culture’s Calling in Our Corals initiative, it can analyze underwater audio to quickly assess reef biodiversity - even surveying them at night and in murky waters. This is helping marine biologists gain valuable insights into these ecosystems and how they’re responding to restoration efforts. Here’s how AI is helping coral reef conservation ↓ https://dpmd.ai/45l4Lur

  • A researcher deploys a hydrophone on a coral reef in Sulawesi, Indonesia

Incredible innovation! Using AI to monitor coral reef health is a game-changer. We're inspired by the potential applications of technology in conservation.

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We hope it's not too late for our precious coral reef. 😢 AI used for good!

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SurfPerch's ability to analyze audio in low-visibility conditions is particularly impressive. This could be a game-changer for coral reef research and conservation efforts.

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Abhiram Patil

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It was on kaggle too, under water thorn king starfish detection, because that starfish eat the coral reefs

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Using technology to protect our environment always makes sense.

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Aditya Pingali

Principal TPM, Amazon Payments

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Artificial Intelligence is needed to undo the destruction done by Human Intelligence. Funny!

Anyone here involved in the Calling in Our Corals initiative? Share your thoughts—how effective is SurfPerch in monitoring reef health, especially in challenging conditions?

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Yoko Suzuki

Strategic Partnership Specialist, Digital Transformation Leader, Cross-Functional Collaboration Catalyst, Global Program Management with Product & Customer Operations

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Fascinating. Would it be possible to work with Okinawa, which has significant issues due to human-related factors? #TechForGood #Japan #Nature

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Serhii Skoromets

AI consultant and advisor | AI business integration expert | Helping companies match AI/ML tech with business requirements

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This is a fantastic development! AI-powered monitoring for coral reefs is truly inspiring.

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