This picture taken on June 2022, shows images of a wild tiger taken and transmitted using an AI camera system in the forest corridor between Kanha Tiger Reserve and Pench Tiger Reserve near Balaghat, Madhya Pradesh, India. — RESOLVE Inc and Clemson University/AFP
PARIS: Tiger populations are on the rise in the jungles of India and Nepal and the predators are roaming ever closer to villages, sparking a race among conservationists to find ways of avoiding conflict.
They are increasingly finding solutions with artificial intelligence, a bunch of technologies designed to reason and make decisions like humans.
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