The role of artificial intelligence in research
AI-driven tools are analysing drone footage and satellite images to monitor endangered species, track deforestation, and even identify illegal fishing activities.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionising research, pushing the boundaries of innovation and altering the way we approach scientific inquiry. From uncovering fundamental biological mechanisms to exploring the far reaches of the universe, AI is reshaping the research landscape in profound ways.
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