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Google has open-sourced its SpeciesNet AI model, making it available for wildlife conservation efforts. This initiative aims to provide researchers and conservationists with advanced AI tools to better monitor, identify, and protect various species globally. By democratizing access to this technology, Google seeks to accelerate progress in biodiversity preservation.
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