Share this postCopy linkFacebookEmailNotesMoreSpecies Hall of FameSystematics, AI and Frankenstein1Share this postCopy linkFacebookEmailNotesMore1×0:00Current time: 0:00 / Total time: -12:20-12:20Audio playback is not supported on your browser. Please upgrade.Systematics, AI and FrankensteinWill artificial intelligence enhance or distract from taxonomy's mission?Quentin Wheeler PhDOct 15, 20231Share this postCopy linkFacebookEmailNotesMoreShare11Referenced article: Hulcr, J., Johnson, A.J., and G.C. Marais (2023) How systematic entomology will thrive in the age of artificial intelligence. Entomology Today, Entomological Society of America (accessed 10 October).ShareSubscribePrefer to read? Newsletter here.Discussion about this episodeCommentsRestacksShare this postCopy linkFacebookEmailNotesMoreSpecies Hall of Famethe latest and greatest species discoveriesthe latest and greatest species discoveriesSubscribeListen onSubstack AppSpotifyRSS FeedAppears in episodeQuentin Wheeler PhDRecent EpisodesGreat necessities, baffling priorities, and taxonomic leadershipJun 8 • Quentin Wheeler PhD2058: A Terrible ParableMay 19 • Quentin Wheeler PhDDNA barcodes, morphology, and a damned dogMay 13 • Quentin Wheeler PhDSpecies Identification, Character Illiteracy, and Romance NovelsApr 23 • Quentin Wheeler PhDOptimism, Obstinance and OpportunityApr 13 • Quentin Wheeler PhDMuch ado about very littleDec 8, 2024 • Quentin Wheeler PhDRemoving the roadblocks and disincentives in taxonomy's wayOct 8, 2024 • Quentin Wheeler PhDA tale of two utopiasSep 15, 2024 • Quentin Wheeler PhD
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