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Researchers have employed AI-controlled cameras and microphones to identify and track wildlife in natural habitats near London rail lines. This initiative harnessed AI's power to process extensive data, identifying multiple species, and highlighting the technology's potential for wide-scale wildlife surveying and climate change adaptations.
All you need to do this job is duct tape a camera w/ a mic to a tree and and put a motion sensor on it to trip the exposure and record the sound. Something your average 6th grader could do for a science fair project.