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Accelerating Species Discovery with AI (Draft)

NYBG is honored to be selected as one of 15 global awardees in the Bezos Earth Fund’s AI for Climate and Nature Grand Challenge to harnesses the power of cutting-edge Artificial Intelligence (AI) to unlock the vast, underutilized data in herbarium collections. Herbaria are scientific collections of plant specimens that contain data about species’ distributions, traits, and environmental responses that are critical for conservation, restoration, ecology, and foundational biology. Using AI, we are building scalable, open-access tools that can transform biodiversity science and conservation planning by unlocking the extraordinary amount of data contained in herbaria and other biodiversity collections worldwide. This grant is part of NYBG’s cross-cutting initiative to utilize Artificial Intelligence to unlock the power of plants and fungi.

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New York Times: A.I. Program Aims to Break Barriers for Female Students

A new program, backed by Cornell Tech, M.I.T. and U.C.L.A., helps prepare lower-income, Latina and Black female computing majors for artificial intelligence careers.

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