Using AI to follow one goose in a flock could help with conservation efforts

Artificial Intelligence is coming to the animal kingdom. Researchers have used advanced facial recognition techniques to track individual geese in a population, and other animal species too.

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Artificial intelligence is also coming to the animal kingdom. As NPR’s Geoff Brumfiel reports, some researchers are starting to use advanced facial recognition techniques to track species.

GEOFF BRUMFIEL, BYLINE: This story is about facial recognition for geese. Yes, that’s right. Someone’s actually developed an AI tool for goose faces. Her name is Sonia Kleindorfer. She’s a biologist at the University of Vienna.

SONIA KLEINDORFER: And I’m the director of the Konrad

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