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New AI videos of Black women depicted as bigfoot-human hybrids have become viral on social media. Deemed “Bigfoot baddies,” ...
Some Instagram creators are using Google’s Veo 3 and racking up millions of views on AI videos of “bigfoot baddies.” They’ll ...
From AI camera traps to techno-tortoises, see how cutting-edge technology is revolutionizing wildlife conservation.
Reported sightings of a large, wild feline in Bulgaria have prompted a stream of images, memes and dubious claims online.
Even after more than 100 years of photographing the natural world for National Geographic, our wildlife photographers are still capturing animals in ways they’ve never been seen before.
Among the many spectacular reef fishes swimming the Indo-Pacific corals, from Africa to Oceania, is the big-eyed, bulge-faced ...
Microsoft’s AI for Good Lab has developed GIRAFFE, an open-source tool that helps scientists identify and protect endangered ...
Animal enthusiasts enjoy creating interesting and impressive content with photos of their favorite animals. To enhance their creativity, Mango AI, an online platform dedicated to AI-powered video ...
Pictures, memes, videos and jokes about the zebra have flooded the Internet in the days since the animal's disappearance.
Wildlife researchers train AI to better identify animal species in trail camera photos by Steve Lundeberg, Oregon State University edited by Gaby Clark, reviewed by Robert Egan Editors' notes ...
Africa's AI policy landscape is fragmented and underdeveloped. As of 2024, only a handful of countries — Mauritius, Egypt, Tunisia, South Africa — have published national AI strategies.
Project CETI is also working on ethical guidelines for the technology, a critical goal given the risks of using AI to “talk” to the animals.