Scientists used AI image recognition to track a humpback whale's 9,000-mile journey from Brazil to Australia over 22 years, demonstrating how unique tail fluke patterns (like fingerprints) combined with automated matching algorithms can reveal unprecedented insights into marine animal migration patterns.
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A Whale Traveled 9,000 Miles. AI Found It 22 Years LaterAdded:
A humpback whale just set the record for the longest whale journey ever documented, over 9,000 mi, almost halfway around the world. Every humpback whale's tail has a unique black and white pattern that stays [music] the same for life, like your fingerprint. AI scanned over 19,000 photos uploaded by scientists and tourists over [music] 40 years and matched a whale from Brazil in 2003 to the same whale in Australia in 2005.
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