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Innovative AI Systems to Mitigate Human-Elephant Conflicts in India

With 60% of the world's wild Asian elephants residing in India, new AI technology is being developed to predict their movements and reduce conflicts with humans.

Editorial Staff1 min read

India is home to a significant population of wild Asian elephants, accounting for about 60% of the global total. However, a large portion of their habitat, approximately 80%, is located outside protected areas.

This situation heightens the risk of human-wildlife conflicts, prompting the development of AI systems aimed at predicting elephant movements. Such initiatives are critical in safeguarding both human lives and elephant populations.

By leveraging technology, these efforts seek to create a safer coexistence between people and elephants, addressing the pressing challenges posed by habitat encroachment and wildlife conservation.

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