‘There were stoats in kitchen cupboards’ : AI deployed to help save Orkney’s birds
Stoats have been an existential threat to Orkney’s rare birds but technology is helping to eradicate them At first, the stoat looks like a faint smudge in the distance. But, as it jumps closer, its sleek body is identified by a heat-detecting camera and, with it, an alert goes out to Orkney’s (…)
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