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Maroc Maroc - IT-ONLINE.CO.ZA - A La Une - 13/Aug 06:39

IBM, WWF harness AI to save endangered species

IBM and the World Wide Fund for Nature – Germany (WWF) are to work together to explore developing a new solution to support the monitoring of keystone species – starting with the critically endangered African forest elephant. Combining IBM’s expertise in sustainability and technology with WWF’s extensive experience in wildlife conservation, the new solution will […]

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