Scientists use artificial intelligence to save bees

The population of bees around the world is greatly reduced, but scientists and beekeepers are not sure of the reasons and therefore will now resort to AI to investigate

In recent years bee populations have begun to collapse; Spain has experienced a decline between 20 and 25% and 70 of the 100 species of crops that feed 90% of the world population are pollinated by bees.

Faced with the impossibility of finding an answer from traditional experiments, Oracle and the members of the World Bee Project seem to be convinced that artificial intelligence (AI) can help.

In effect, a global network of intelligent beehives capable of providing real-time data on how bees interact with their environment will be assembled. Thus, scientists will obtain information about the buzzing of bees, the consumption of honey, movements within the hive and humidity inside, weather data and air pollution.

Oracle incorporated its Oracle Cloud technology to allow each hive to use automatic learning to self-calibrate and know when to notify beekeepers.

By using artificial intelligence and machine learning scientists can begin to define which patterns correspond to a healthy hive and which do not. Likewise, a local innovation center in Manchester joined an Australian research group and the multinational Cisco to track the movements of bees thanks to the Internet of Things.

L.Sáenz

Source:  Xataka

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