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by scellus
288 days ago
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I don't know. iNaturalist contributes a valuable identification service in their free apps. I'm a relatively experienced naturalist, but greatly helped by the iOS app, simply because remembering hundreds of species names is hard, even when the species are familiar. And the identification abilities of their models outside of my own domain are just stupendous, and freely available. If they feel like keeping the models to themselves, I think it's a fair game. I give them observations, they gave me the id service for free. Maybe they even sell the models to fund their development efforts? I wouldn't mind... they need to fund their functions somehow anyway. And remember, their observation databases are open. In fact my observations are automatically copied to the databases of a national biodiversity institution (which is open as well, except for some critical species). Institutions need to maintain themselves and be able to pay their employees for them being able to feed their kids, etc. |
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