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Kew Botanic Gardens Completes Digitization of 7 Million Specimens

Kew Botanic Gardens has finished digitizing its collection of 7 million specimens. The gardens are considering the application of AI tools to help combat biodiversity loss.

Kew Botanic Gardens has completed the digitization of its collection, which includes 7 million specimens. The use of artificial intelligence tools is being explored to assist in addressing biodiversity loss.

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