AI pilots show promise in boosting biodiversity measurement, Goldman Sachs-backed study finds

Published 11:20 on April 17, 2026 / Last updated at 11:20 on April 17, 2026 / / Americas (LATAM & Caribbean, US & Canada), Nature & Biodiversity (Corporate)

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Recent pilots demonstrate that artificial intelligence (AI) can enhance biodiversity measurement, while also helping unlock nature finance, according to research backed by Goldman Sachs.
Recent pilots demonstrate that artificial intelligence (AI) can enhance biodiversity measurement, while also helping unlock nature finance, according to research backed by Goldman Sachs.


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