> Sea turtle hatchlings have an inborn tendency to move in the brightest direction. On a natural beach, the brightest direction is most often the open view of the night sky over, and reflected by, the ocean. [0]
Man made artificial lighting greatly affect sea turtle hatchlings also. There are several groups of volunteers who watch the eggs for hatching and will help the sea turtles make their way towards the sea.
The volunteers use apps to coordinate watching the eggs and there is tons of data collected. Using AI / ML to help determine when the eggs will hatch or creating autonomous drones to watch the eggs and perhaps assist in corralling the hatchlings to the sea would make great PhD dissertation subjects.
It is an irate response. I guess when you read a 1000th "perfectly fine comment" it gets to you. I remember this site being full of interesting stuff, like really vibrant CS things, math for programmers, all kinds of new languages and frameworks and patterns and algorithms, but nowadays all of that diversity is eaten and shitted out as AI AI AI AI AI ... It's nauseating. I'm sorry I know this is a rant but damn, what the fuck happened :(
Man made artificial lighting greatly affect sea turtle hatchlings also. There are several groups of volunteers who watch the eggs for hatching and will help the sea turtles make their way towards the sea.
The volunteers use apps to coordinate watching the eggs and there is tons of data collected. Using AI / ML to help determine when the eggs will hatch or creating autonomous drones to watch the eggs and perhaps assist in corralling the hatchlings to the sea would make great PhD dissertation subjects.
[0] https://myfwc.com/research/wildlife/sea-turtles/threats/arti...