ORE Seminar: The Importance of Reshaping AI to Serve Ocean Conservation

February 27, 10:00am - 11:00am
Mānoa Campus

Artificial intelligence is advancing rapidly in ocean science, yet the local communities working daily to protect our marine ecosystems often operate under very different constraints, priorities and values. A significant gap remains between technological innovation and conservation practice. In this talk, I argue for the importance of reshaping AI to truly serve ocean conservation communities. Drawing from my experience deploying AI tools for ocean conservation, from deep-sea biodiversity monitoring to shark conservation, I will share lessons I drew from the field on what works, what fails, and what is required to move from cool tech to real impact. Rather than focusing solely on technology, this talk focuses on human-centered design, community-driven efforts and field deployment, to discuss how we can better align technological development with the real-world needs of communities protecting our oceans. Speaker: Filippo Varini; Head of AI, WildHackers Meeting ID: 896 2570 6844 Passcode: ORE


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Ocean and Resources Engineering, Mānoa Campus

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