Scaling Up Wildlife Conservation and Biodiversity Using AI
Intro
In this episode of Turing’s Triple Helix , we discuss how artificial intelligence can be used to in conservation and biodiversity work. We were joined by Emily Charry Tissier, CEO and Co-Founder at Whale Seeker and Post-doctoral Research Assistant at the University of Stirling. Robin Whytock.
Guests
Emily Charry Tissier is the CEO and Co-founder of Whale Seeker, a Montreal-based startup that leverages AI to simplify whale monitoring. Whale Seeker is bridging the divide between profitability and sustainability by making whale detection fast, accurate, and accessible.
Robin Whytock is a Post-doctoral Research Assistant at the University of Stirling and is currently starting a new company. Robin’s research focuses on using cutting-edge technological solutions to understand and predict how forest biodiversity responds to environmental change, and to understand how wild resources can be managed sustainably.
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