Conservationists now deploy AI drones and autonomous sensors that can track animal populations, detect poachers, predict wildfires, and even recommend reshaping ecosystems to prevent collapse. These systems protect habitats at scales humans never could. Entire regions could soon thrive only because an unseen layer of algorithms manages balance.But wilderness has always meant a place beyond human control—a space where life adapts on its own, even when it is brutal or uneven. If AI silently engineers the outcome, protecting species and restoring lost habitats, is that wilderness thriving, or a managed garden we only pretend is wild?The conundrum:When nature survives only because algorithms orchestrate its rhythms, do we celebrate a new era of environmental stewardship, or face the reality that wildness itself has been redesigned into something human-made?This episode is curated by Brian using ChatGPT, Perplexity Pro, and Google Notebook LM. Intro: BrianHosts: AI
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