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New peer-reviewed study flags an urgent gap: there is limited legal or ethical guidance for using AI in citizen science, including transparency about training data

Reddit r/artificial · 3d ago Cached

A new peer-reviewed study highlights a critical lack of legal and ethical guidance for using AI in citizen science, particularly regarding transparency about training data, and offers recommendations for addressing this gap.

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@NASA: Could life be possible elsewhere in the Milky Way? @NASARoman will soon launch to help answer this and other questions …

X AI KOLs Following · 2026-06-12 Cached

NASA announces that the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope will launch soon to investigate potential life in the Milky Way, and invites the public to send their names on the mission.

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How a Citizen Science Organization Aims to Preserve the Places It Brings Tourists to Study

Wired · 2026-06-05 Cached

Earthwatch Expeditions partners with biologist Richard Bodmer to involve tourists in participatory science in the Peruvian Amazon, collecting data that supports conservation and government protection of the region.

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Millions of Bees Have Thrived Under a New York Cemetery for More Than a Century

Wired · 2026-05-30 Cached

Researchers discovered a massive colony of over 5 million mining bees under a cemetery in Ithaca, New York, highlighting the importance of urban green spaces for biodiversity.

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iNaturalist Sightings

Simon Willison's Blog · 2026-05-01 Cached

Simon Willison built a personal tool to view iNaturalist observations grouped by time and location, using Claude Code for web, a Python CLI for clumping observations, and Git scraping to host the data on GitHub.

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Augmenting citizen science with computer vision for fish monitoring

MIT News — Artificial Intelligence · 2026-03-25 Cached

Researchers from MIT and the Woodwell Climate Research Center published a paper on using computer vision to automate fish monitoring, improving upon traditional citizen science methods for river herring conservation.

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