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Well-camouflaged, closely observed

Giant prickly stick insects perform gymnastics in the Insectarium. AI models could double the amount of biodiversity data collected over the past 150 years in just two to five years, Larrivee told AFP. But time is of the essence. "Of all the mass extinctions we have experienced in the past, the one affecting insects is happening a thousand times faster," he said.

Ready for her close up

A butterfly lands on the photo trap, the likes of which are being installed all over North America. "We found that when we went to Panama and tested our sensor systems in the rainforest, within a week we found 300 new species. And that is just the tip of the iceberg," David Rolnick, biodiversity specialist at the Quebec AI Institute, who is working on the project, called Antenna, told AFP.

In Canada, researchers use AI to save the bugs

Canadian researchers are now using artificial intelligence to observe insects in an effort to avoid the greatest mass extinction of species since the dinosaurs died out.

Endangered beauty

This butterfly lives in safety at the Montreal Insectarium in Canada, the largest insect museum in North America. But its wild brethren are endangered. Worldwide, 40% of all insect species are now threatened with extinction. Here at the insectarium and across various North American regions, insects are now being observed with the help of artificial intelligence.

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In Canada, researchers use AI to save the bugs

The technology helps track insect populations and support conservation efforts

Endangered beauty

Globally, 40% of insect species are threatened with extinction. To help, researchers are using artificial intelligence to observe insects in the insectarium and other regions across North America.

Well-camouflaged, closely observed

Giant prickly stick insects perform at the Insectarium. AI could gather as much biodiversity data in 2-5 years as in the last 150 years, but insect extinction is happening 1,000 times faster than before.

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