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AI Can Help Track Animals

"On a photo safari in the Masai Mara, we stopped to enjoy the presence of this watchful zebra." "On a photo safari in the Masai Mara, we stopped to enjoy the presence of this watchful zebra."

Artificial intelligence can be used by conservasionists to track wildlife in Africa, reports the Seattle Times.

To the untrained eye, zebras in Kenya probably all look alike. But each animal’s black and white markings are like a fingerprint, distinct — and invaluable for scientists who need to track the animals and information about them, including their births, deaths, health and migration patterns.

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