British Embassy Ties Up With Mofa, MCIT For AI Projects

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British Embassy Ties Up With Mofa, MCIT For AI Projects

The article discusses a collaborative project involving the British Embassy in Qatar, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA), and the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (MCIT) in Qatar. The project focuses on utilizing artificial intelligence (AI) for designing artificial habitat structures to support biodiversity, particularly in the Molonglo region of Canberra, Australia.

The initiative aims to address the loss of large old trees and the subsequent impact on bird species in the region. By incorporating AI and machine learning techniques, the project seeks to mimic the features of large old trees in degraded environments to provide essential habitat for birds. The use of AI in the design process involves understanding bird preferences and behaviors to create effective artificial structures.

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