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AI Detecting Crocodiles in Queensland Waterways
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- Date Published
- 26 Mar 2026
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- Australian
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- 26 Mar 2026, 04:00 am
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Researchers at James Cook University have developed an artificial intelligence model designed to identify crocodiles in Queensland waterways using video surveillance. This application represents a narrow AI use case for environmental monitoring and public safety in a localized Australian context. While it demonstrates computer vision capabilities, the technology does not address frontier AI risks or existential threats. The project focuses on practical wildlife management rather than broader AI governance or catastrophic risk reduction frameworks.
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VIDEO: AI detecting crocodiles in Queensland waterwaysABC Far North / Source: James Cook University53m ago53 minutes agoThu 26 Mar 2026 at 3:36amHas Video Duration: 30 seconds.Watch 30sJames Cook University's artificial intelligence model identifying crocodiles in training videos.Share optionsFacebookLinkedInX (formerly Twitter)James Cook University's artificial intelligence model identifying crocodiles in training videos.James Cook University, TownsvilleAIAnimals