A car moves around on a bumpy village road in the Fiji Islands. A woman in the backseat carefully opens a box and releases hundreds of #mosquitoes through the open window. Around the world, people are releasing thousands of mosquitoes into the wild. And #ArtificialIntelligence is helping them do it systematically. Wonder why? Mosquitoes kill more humans than any other animal alive. Mosquitoes are now being used in this fight against mosquito-borne diseases like #Dengue, Zika, Chikungunya. World Mosquito Program in partnership with Microsoft developed the #Wolbachia program that injects natural bacteria into these deadly mosquitoes. When released into the wild, these 'infected' mosquitos breed with 'normal' mosquitos and neutralize their disease-carrying ability. We at Gramener are proud to be a partner in this effort. We are applying AI to identify the best mosquito release points, through geospatial analytics and #deeplearning. Yes, #data can save dollars for companies. Programs like these show that it can save millions of lives and create enormous impact. More details and press releases about this fantastic program in the link. Please spread the word! #DataScience #analytics #aiforgood
Congratulations ??
I love your projects Ganes.
This is wonderful Ganes.
Please dont mess with nature!
Butterfly Effect moment! It's amazing to imagine the impact of learning from such experiments! Awesome work Ganes Kesari always great to be educated by your experiences!
Congratulations, Ganes! This is a very interesting program.
Fascinating idea of using 'infected' mosquitos to neutralise the disease-carrying ability of other mosquitos.
Well done Team Gramener!!
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