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  1. San Francisco thinks AI can save the whales. Here’s how

    An AI-powered detection system called WhaleSpotter has been launched in San Francisco Bay to help prevent whale deaths from ship strikes. The system uses thermal cameras and AI to scan for whale blows and heat signatures, alerting nearby mariners to slow down or reroute. This initiative aims to address a significant increase in gray whale deaths, with at least 40% attributed to collisions with vessels. Scientists are linking the whales' diversion into the bay to climate change disrupting their Arctic feeding grounds. AI

    San Francisco thinks AI can save the whales. Here’s how

    IMPACT Enhances maritime safety and conservation efforts by providing real-time whale detection to prevent collisions.

  2. Berkeleyside: San Francisco Bay turns to AI to avoid collisions between ships and whales. “Until now, whales could easily go unnoticed by mariners, but an AI-po

    North Carolina senators are exploring new regulations for AI's use in insurance and medical billing, aiming to balance its benefits with potential disruptions and cost increases. Meanwhile, the San Francisco Bay is deploying an AI system called WhaleSpotter to detect whales and prevent ship collisions, scanning for whale signatures to alert mariners. AI

    IMPACT Potential AI regulation in healthcare and insurance could set precedents, while AI-driven environmental monitoring systems offer new approaches to conservation.

  3. # AI -powered # whale -spotting tech may help save # SanFrancisco Bay’s # grawhales Newly deployed system aims to warn ships of whales in their path The new tec

    A new AI-powered system is being deployed in San Francisco Bay to help protect gray whales from ship collisions. The technology uses thermal cameras and AI to detect whales up to 7 kilometers away. Once confirmed by scientists, alerts are sent to nearby vessels, prompting them to slow down or alter course to avoid striking the marine mammals. AI

    # AI -powered # whale -spotting tech may help save # SanFrancisco Bay’s # grawhales Newly deployed system aims to warn ships of whales in their path The new tec

    IMPACT This AI application demonstrates a novel approach to marine mammal conservation, potentially reducing ship-strike incidents.