Ganzert: AI can be game-changer for animals

Artificial intelligence is transforming the way humans interact with animals, improving animal welfare and conservation efforts. AI is being used to limit animal suffering, improve biomedical research, and enhance conservation policies.
Artificial intelligence is redefining the relationship between humans and animals. In biomedical research, AI is replacing animal testing with machine-learning models that mimic biological systems and predict potential harms. This technology is also being used in zoos and aquariums to monitor animal behavior and detect health issues early. Additionally, AI-powered monitoring systems can track migration patterns and provide real-time data on animal populations, sharpening conservation policies. While technology alone won't solve animal welfare challenges, AI gives us a better opportunity to navigate these obstacles. AI is delivering faster, cheaper, and more reliable results in various fields, from research to conservation.
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