San Francisco turns to AI to save whales from ship strikes as deaths soar
PolicyWednesday, May 20, 2026The Guardian

San Francisco turns to AI to save whales from ship strikes as deaths soar

San Francisco is implementing AI technology to track whale movements and prevent ship strikes, which have contributed to a significant increase in grey whale deaths—40% of the recorded 21 fatalities this year due to collisions with vessels. This innovative approach aims to address the urgent challenge posed by climate change and its impact on marine life.

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