Alphabet’s AI-powered camera system will help fish live their best lives 
By Jin Kamoole US 3/2/2020
Jin Kamoole
Credit: Jin Kamoole
Google’s parent company, Alphabet, is bringing AI under the sea to help fish farmers develop more sustainable practices.

The project, dubbed Tidal, uses underwater cameras connected to computer vision software to analyze fish behaviors that the human eye can’t see.
 

In a blog post, Tidal general manager Neil Davé said the system could monitor thousands of individual fish habits to understand their eating patterns and movements. It will also collect information on their environment, such as temperatures and oxygen levels.

Farmers can use the insights to keep their fish healthy, optimize their feeding, and reduce waste.

 
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