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MIT Technology Review·4 min read·medium

Elephant alert! AI warning systems aim to avoid deadly clashes

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Kanika Gupta
Elephant alert! AI warning systems aim to avoid deadly clashes
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In India, authorities and NGOs are deploying AI-powered detection systems to prevent lethal clashes between humans and wild Asian elephants. These systems use sensors and drones to provide real-time warnings, significantly reducing response times compared to traditional ground patrols.

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As human-wildlife conflict increases due to habitat loss, technological interventions are becoming essential for conservation and public safety.

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From infrared sensors to drones, a range of early-detection systems are rolling out across India.

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