Workshop: Harnessing the power of AI programs for wetland science and conservation
Instructor: Jason Granberg
Location: Michigan Ballroom
Sponsored by: Merjent
4:00 PM - 5:00 PMTue
Michigan Ballroom
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In today’s dynamic tech landscape, harnessing artificial intelligence (AI) is vital for scientific and conservation communities. This workshop equips wetland scientists and conservationists with Large Language Models (LLM) knowledge and tools (e.g., ChatGPT, Perplexity, scite_). Whether you are a seasoned researcher or new to AI, you will gain insights, tools, and strategies to advance conservation and research. Bring laptops or devices for an interactive experience.
Jason Granberg is an invasive species specialist and project manager at the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, Bureau of Natural Heritage Conservation. His work includes education, outreach, monitoring, and coordination of invasive species and ecological restoration projects. He also conducts spatial mapping and modelling of invasive species distributions.
Registration fee: $10
Sponsored by: Merjent
This session will not be recorded.