How AI is unlocking secrets of Antarctica’s deep-sea creatures
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Summary: British Antarctic Survey (BAS) scientists have deployed artificial intelligence (AI) to cut seafloor image analysis from hours—or even years—to seconds, accelerating efforts to map Antarctica's vulnerable marine ecosystems.
This handout image released by EYOS Expeditions on January 19, 2024, shows an aerial view of the A23a iceberg in the waters of the Southern Ocean off Antarctica on January 14. Ian Strachan/ EYOS Expeditions/ AFP
British Antarctic Survey (BAS) scientists have deployed artificial intelligence (AI) to cut seafloor image analysis from hours—or even years—to seconds, acceleratin
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