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Earth Species Project

Earth Species Project

科技、信息和网络

Berkeley,CA 6,118 位关注者

AI to advance our understanding of animal communication.

关于我们

Earth Species Project (ESP) is a non-profit research lab and impact organization focused on using artificial intelligence to advance our understanding of animal communication, and ultimately to decode non-human languages. We believe AI has the potential to transform the way we perceive the world around us, expanding the ability of human beings to learn from other species. Our hope is that this will make a significant contribution to altering human perspective on how we relate to the rest of nature.

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https://earthspecies.org/
所属行业
科技、信息和网络
规模
11-50 人
总部
Berkeley,CA
类型
非营利机构
创立
2018

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    ESP Senior Research Scientist, Sara Keen's talk from the 2025 AI for Animals conference is now available on YouTube! ?? ?? Watch below to learn more about our work using cutting-edge tools in bioacoustics and AI. ??: https://lnkd.in/gBGEdmWz

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    Can AI help us understand what animals are saying? ?? Sara Keen, senior research scientist at the Earth Species Project, explores how artificial intelligence is transforming the study of animal communication. From decoding dolphin whistles to analyzing the complex vocalizations of crows, her team is developing AI models that identify species, classify animal calls, and process vast datasets to unlock new insights into interspecies communication. One highlight? NatureLM, an AI model trained on animal sounds, human speech, and music, can generate detailed captions for vocalizations and even estimate species presence in an environment. This kind of zero-shot learning has the potential to revolutionize bioacoustics research. ?? Check out the comments to watch the full talk to see how AI is reshaping our understanding of animal language. This talk was part of AI for Animals Bay Area 2025, where 200+ people explored how tech can reduce animal suffering. ?? Follow us for updates on our next event.

  • Advancing interspecies understanding requires more than just research—it requires a broader vision as to how our scientific work will have impact. Last week, we shared the very first look at Earth Species Project’s evolving strategy, an update that marks an important step in how we’re thinking about our work, and where we’re headed. If you missed it, catch up below and be sure to to join our mailing list to get all of our future updates: https://lnkd.in/eh9ajERW??

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  • We're welcoming new faces, Emmanuel Chemla, Gagan Narula, Matthieu Geist & Milad Alizadeh to our research team, led by Olivier Pietquin who has officially joined ESP full-time as Chief Scientist! This growth marks an important milestone in accelerating ESP’s research and bringing us closer to our vision of interspecies understanding ???? These new members of the team are already working on scaling our models, building out our data infrastructure, and contributing to our decode projects. You'll see more of their work very soon – stay tuned! ? Learn more about our work: https://lnkd.in/gUs4D3Vx

  • The 2025 BirdCLEF+ competition is now open! ???? ESP is proud to support a key dataset for this year’s challenge, which focuses on under-studied birds, amphibians, mammals, and insects from the Middle Magdalena Valley of Colombia. This work was funded by FootPrint Coalition's Science Engine grant, hosted by Experiment.com. Two of our researchers Maddie Cusimano and Sara Keen oversaw the administration of the grant. To learn more and participate visit: https://lnkd.in/gjmv2QqC

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  • To truly protect nature, we must first rethink our connection to it. In her recent feature with Chatham House Environment and Society, ESP’s Director of Impact, Jane Lawton, shared how AI is helping us unlock new ways to understand other species—and why shifting our perspective is key to building a regenerative future. Read the full piece: https://lnkd.in/eduDEC-F ?

    ??? Have you ever wondered what birds are saying to each other in the morning chorus? Or what whales are trying to communicate with their songs? That's exactly what Jane Lawton and her colleagues at Earth Species Project are trying to figure out. ??They're using AI to decode animal communication with the ultimate goal of changing the way human beings relate to the rest of nature. Continuing our series of interviews with leaders in their respective fields of the climate and nature transition, this month the Sustainability Accelerator sat down with Jane to find out more about her work. ?? https://lnkd.in/eduDEC-F

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  • We're thrilled to have Senior Research Scientist, Sara Keen represent ESP at the 2025 AI for Animals conference this weekend! Join her on Saturday afternoon to hear more about ESP's latest milestones in transforming bioacoustics research.

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    ?? AI for Animals 2025 is happening this weekend, March 1-2, UC Berkeley. ?? With 60+ sessions featuring talks, panels, workshops, networking events, and more, this conference brings together leading experts to explore the future of AI in animal welfare, conservation, ethics and more. Today, we’re highlighting just one of the many key themes: AI & Wildlife Conservation. Sessions include: ?? Workshop: AI for Conservation with Sara Beery (Virtual) ?? Talk: Breakthroughs in Bioacoustics with Sara Keen ?? Talk: AI for Wild Animal Welfare: Current Work & Future Potential with Janire Castellano This is just a preview of what to expect. AI for Animals 2025 offers a rare opportunity to engage with experts, explore cutting-edge AI applications, and be part of the critical conversations shaping the future of AI and it's impact on animals. ?? Register today: https://lnkd.in/eB76maie

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