Australian researchers developed a new artificial intelligence to fight wildlife trafficking - Dataconomy

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In the fight against wildlife trafficking, Australian scientists are using the power of artificial intelligence. The method detects animals being smuggled in luggage or the mail using 3-Dimensional X-rays at airports and post offices, and algorithms then warn customs agents. This device uses artificial intelligence to recognize the morphologies of animals that are being trafficked. Australia has a diverse flora and fauna, which has supported an illicit wildlife trade. The researchers created a 3D-scanned "reference library" for three types of wildlife: lizards, birds, and fish, which they used to teach artificial intelligence algorithms to recognize the species.

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