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AI Tools in Ocean Research and a Tribute to Dame Bridget Ogilvie

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Date Published
29 May 2026
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Australian
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Created
30 May 2026, 06:00 am

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AI offers instant translations between human languages. So will we one day communicate with whales? And while we marvel at the possibilities, the challenge today is preventing collisions between sea creatures and ships, or whales and turtles becoming tangled in nets.

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This segment explores the application of machine learning for bioacoustic analysis, specifically investigating if AI can facilitate communication with marine mammals like whales. While the discussion touches on the advancement of translation capabilities, the primary focus is on benign ecological monitoring and immediate environmental safety, such as preventing ship collisions. The content lacks relevance to existential or catastrophic AI risks, focusing instead on narrow AI applications for conservation and historical scientific tributes. It represents a typical example of social or environmental AI tool deployment rather than frontier safety concerns.

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* Vale Bridget Ogilvie* Can AI talk whale?CreditsRobyn Williams and Belinda Smith, PresenterProgram:More from The Science ShowScience2itemsIn this episode1 of 2Vale Bridget Ogilvie2 of 2Can AI talk whale?