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A solar-powered station designed to take a photo every 10 seconds of insects attracted by UV light at the Montreal Insectarium in Montreal, Quebec, on October 3, 2024. The images are then uploaded to the Antenna platform, where an Artificial Intelligence (AI) identifies the different species, including new ones. Artificial intelligence (AI) is emerging as a crucial ally in the conservation of insects, cornerstones of biodiversity, at a time when 90% of species have yet to be identified and their extinction is accelerating at an alarming rate. (Photo by Mathiew LEISER / AFP) (Photo by MATHIEW LEISER/AFP via Getty Images)
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A solar-powered station designed to take a photo every 10 seconds of insects attracted by UV light at the Montreal Insectarium in Montreal, Quebec, on October 3, 2024. The images are then uploaded to the Antenna platform, where an Artificial Intelligence (AI) identifies the different species, including new ones. Artificial intelligence (AI) is emerging as a crucial ally in the conservation of insects, cornerstones of biodiversity, at a time when 90% of species have yet to be identified and their extinction is accelerating at an alarming rate. (Photo by Mathiew LEISER / AFP) (Photo by MATHIEW LEISER/AFP via Getty Images)
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A solar-powered station designed to take a photo every 10 seconds of insects attracted by UV light at the Montreal Insectarium in Montreal, Quebec, on October 3, 2024. The images are then uploaded to the Antenna platform, where an Artificial Intelligence (AI) identifies the different species, including new ones. Artificial intelligence (AI) is emerging as a crucial ally in the conservation of insects, cornerstones of biodiversity, at a time when 90% of species have yet to be identified and their extinction is accelerating at an alarming rate. (Photo by Mathiew LEISER / AFP) (Photo by MATHIEW LEISER/AFP via Getty Images)
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A solar-powered station designed to take a photo every 10 seconds of insects attracted by UV light at the Montreal Insectarium in Montreal, Quebec, on October 3, 2024. The images are then uploaded to the Antenna platform, where an Artificial Intelligence (AI) identifies the different species, including new ones. Artificial intelligence (AI) is emerging as a crucial ally in the conservation of insects, cornerstones of biodiversity, at a time when 90% of species have yet to be identified and their extinction is accelerating at an alarming rate. (Photo by Mathiew LEISER / AFP) (Photo by MATHIEW LEISER/AFP via Getty Images)
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A solar-powered station designed to take a photo every 10 seconds of insects attracted by UV light at the Montreal Insectarium in Montreal, Quebec, on October 3, 2024. The images are then uploaded to the Antenna platform, where an Artificial Intelligence (AI) identifies the different species, including new ones. Artificial intelligence (AI) is emerging as a crucial ally in the conservation of insects, cornerstones of biodiversity, at a time when 90% of species have yet to be identified and their extinction is accelerating at an alarming rate. (Photo by Mathiew LEISER / AFP) (Photo by MATHIEW LEISER/AFP via Getty Images)
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A solar-powered station designed to take a photo every 10 seconds of insects attracted by UV light at the Montreal Insectarium in Montreal, Quebec, on October 3, 2024. The images are then uploaded to the Antenna platform, where an Artificial Intelligence (AI) identifies the different species, including new ones. Artificial intelligence (AI) is emerging as a crucial ally in the conservation of insects, cornerstones of biodiversity, at a time when 90% of species have yet to be identified and their extinction is accelerating at an alarming rate. (Photo by Mathiew LEISER / AFP) (Photo by MATHIEW LEISER/AFP via Getty Images)
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A solar-powered station designed to take a photo every 10 seconds of insects attracted by UV light at the Montreal Insectarium in Montreal, Quebec, on October 3, 2024. The images are then uploaded to the Antenna platform, where an Artificial Intelligence (AI) identifies the different species, including new ones. Artificial intelligence (AI) is emerging as a crucial ally in the conservation of insects, cornerstones of biodiversity, at a time when 90% of species have yet to be identified and their extinction is accelerating at an alarming rate. (Photo by Mathiew LEISER / AFP) (Photo by MATHIEW LEISER/AFP via Getty Images)
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Ambassador Philip Thigo, Special Envoy on Technology for the Office of the President of Kenya, speaks on a panel at the convening of the International Network of AI Safety Institutes at the Golden Gate Club at the Presidio in San Francisco, Wednesday, Nov. 20, 2024. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)