Saving our Planet’s Biodiversity with AI | Ganes Kesari | TEDxAsburyPark

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  • The global environmental crisis and rapid depletion of our flora and fauna have triggered Earth’s sixth mass extinction. Pushed to the brink of disaster, our natural world is in total chaos. As we scramble for solutions, Artificial Intelligence has shown up as an unlikely savior.
    AI is busy at work saving our world, paradoxically, from our own hands. Starting with a simple explanation of the technology, this talk will showcase the revolutionary work being done using AI to save the endangered species in our forests and oceans. Along with a future outlook, we’ll see how everyone can contribute. learn more at TEDxAsburyPark.com
    Ganes is the co-founder of Gramener, a data science company that uses AI to tell stories from data. As the head of Analytics and Innovation, he advises hundreds of leading enterprises around the world on data-driven leadership and the adoption of analytics for business benefits. He works with NGOs to lay out an AI roadmap, and help them leverage data science for their conservation and community efforts.
    Ganes is a passionate writer and speaker, on an endeavor to simplify data science and help everyone understand its true potential. His articles have a wide following and he's recognized as a top writer in 'Artificial Intelligence' on Medium. He frequently speaks in conferences and conducts corporate workshops on AI, Data Visualization and Leadership. A nature lover, when off the grid, he can be found camping and hiking.
    URLs cited in Ganes’s talk
    iNaturalist app - App where people can submit local sightings of biodiversity to the community
    penguinwatch.org/ - Website where people can volunteer time to label animal pictures
    Microsoft AI for Earth - Free APIs to environmental conservation AI models that can be used by anyone out-of-the-box
    wildbook.org - Social network of animals created by wildme.org
    Ganes’s Social Media/Website Links:
    gkesari.com
    gramener.com
    Linkedin: / ganes-kesari
    Twitter: / kesaritweets
    Blog: / kesari
    TH-cam: / @gkesari Saving our Planet’s Biodiversity with AI
    The global environmental crisis and rapid depletion of our flora and fauna have triggered Earth’s sixth mass extinction. Pushed to the brink of disaster, our natural world is in total chaos. As we scramble for solutions, Artificial Intelligence has shown up as an unlikely savior.
    AI is busy at work saving our world, paradoxically, from our own hands. Starting with a simple explanation of the technology, this talk will showcase the revolutionary work being done using AI to save the endangered species in our forests and oceans. Along with a future outlook, we’ll see how everyone can contribute.
    Ganes is the co-founder of Gramener, a data science company that uses AI to tell stories from data. A passionate writer and speaker, Ganes is on an endeavor to simplify data science and help everyone understand its true potential. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx

ความคิดเห็น • 10

  • @nemeziz_prime
    @nemeziz_prime 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    This is a really interesting application of AI... Thank you for this talk, really informative...

  • @Bony.
    @Bony. ปีที่แล้ว

  • @louieralph400
    @louieralph400 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Great stuff Ganes.

  • @qwang2320
    @qwang2320 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    really great!

  • @divyajaganathan9912
    @divyajaganathan9912 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Wowww Anna....really superb...great information conveyed...

    • @gkesari
      @gkesari 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks, Divya!

  • @reenakumari347
    @reenakumari347 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Amazing man!ur videos r really informative

    • @gkesari
      @gkesari 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you, glad you found them useful

  • @rsubbiah6187
    @rsubbiah6187 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Way to go, Ganes! This is Great!! Cheers and Kudos

    • @gkesari
      @gkesari 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks a ton, Ram