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Partnerships in AI Drive Conservation Efforts: WWF’s Dave Thau

2023/4/25
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Dave Thau: 人工智能在世界自然基金会(WWF)的保护工作中发挥着越来越重要的作用,应用范围涵盖森林砍伐预测、物种识别、保护区巡逻优化以及打击网络上的非法野生动物贸易等多个方面。他详细介绍了利用卫星数据进行森林砍伐预测、利用运动传感器相机图像识别物种、利用人工智能优化巡逻路线以及利用人工智能技术减少网络非法野生动物贸易等案例。他还强调了数据管理和长期监测的重要性,以及人工智能技术在解决气候变化和生物多样性丧失等全球性挑战中的潜力。他认为,人工智能技术应该在全球和地方层面都得到应用,以确保其能够有效地解决当地的保护问题。 Sam Ransbotham: 作为节目的主持人,Sam Ransbotham 主要负责引导话题,提出问题,并与 Dave Thau 进行互动,探讨人工智能在野生动物保护中的应用,以及该技术带来的挑战和机遇。他表达了对人工智能技术在保护工作中应用的兴趣,并就人工智能技术在不同领域的应用,以及数据管理和长期监测等问题与 Dave Thau 进行了深入探讨。 Sherwin Khodabandeh: 作为节目的主持人之一,Sherwin Khodabandeh 也参与了与 Dave Thau 的讨论,并对人工智能技术在保护工作中的应用表示赞赏。他与 Sam Ransbotham 一起引导话题,并对 Dave Thau 分享的案例和观点进行回应。

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Dave Thau discusses how WWF uses AI across various projects, including deforestation prediction, species identification, and optimizing wildlife patrols.

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Wildlife conservation efforts may not be the first thing that comes to mind when one thinks about opportunities to use artificial intelligence and machine learning. But Dave Thau, data and technology lead scientist at the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), can share myriad examples of how these technologies are helping our planet.

On this episode, Dave joins Sam and Shervin to discuss WWF’s many uses of AI and machine learning. Among them are applications that predict deforestation, analyze images from motion-sensitive cameras to identify species, optimize wildlife patrols to catch poachers, and reduce the illegal wildlife trade online. These conservation efforts are not only supported by nonprofit partners with shared goals but by tech-company partners that are sharing advanced AI technologies. Read the episode transcript here).

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Guest bio:

Dave Thau is the World Wildlife Fund’s data and technology global lead scientist, focusing on applying artificial intelligence in conservation and using technology for long-term impact monitoring.

Previously, he worked at Google, where he helped launch Google Earth Engine and managed developer relations. He also helped to develop the Global Forest Watch nature monitoring platform with the World Resources Institute, and the Map of Life species data platform.

Thau’s work in data management, sustainability, AI, and remote sensing has been published in several journals. He is also a member of the Knowledge and Data Task Force for the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services.

Thau has a doctorate in computer science from the University of California, Davis.

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