Working in collaboration with the company Nature Perspectives, Jack chose the specimens to bring back to life, including dodo and whale skeletons, a taxidermied red panda and a preserved cockroach.
The world-famous Blaschka Glass Flowers receive a lot of attention at this museum – and rightly ... from the Museum of Comparative Zoology, the Harvard University Herbaria and the Mineralogical ...
The University of Cambridge's Museum of Zoology has chosen 13 specimens for the conversations, including the extinct flightless bird the dodo, narwhal and blue fin whale skeletons, a red panda and ...
The University of Cambridge's Museum of Zoology is launching an innovative AI-powered experience that allows visitors to interact with animal specimens starting from Tuesday. The AI system enables ...
The Mauritius dodo, a bird last seen in the 17th century, is once again "speaking" at the Cambridge Museum of Zoology, thanks to AI technology. Despite being extinct by the 1680s, visitors can now ...
Enjoy a coruscating cornucopia of laughter, learning and questions, take a fascinating journey through fifty years of epic ...
A museum experiment in Cambridge will allow visitors to have a conversation with a dodo. Using artificial intelligence, an authentic voice is given to the extinct bird that can respond to any ...
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Visitors to a natural history museum will be able to have two-way chats with animals on display using generative artificial ...