The City Nature Challenge runs April 26-29. AI and a group of experts will identify what's in the photos, helping to advance science research.
SAN DIEGO — Earth Day celebrations continue in San Diego, and the City Nature ChallengeIt's a friendly competition that encourages people to get outside and take pictures of what they see. It's organized globally by the California Academy of Sciences and the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, and locally by the SDSU Biodiversity Museum.
From there, AI technology, combined with a community of experts, will determine exactly what the image is and let you know. One of those experts who helps make identifications is the San Diego Natural History Museum's Curator of Botany, Jon Rebman."Here in San Diego County, we have about 3,000 different kinds of plants," said Rebman.
And it's not just about sharing pictures and information. Your involvement can also help researchers discover new species.
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