Japan’s iconic cherry trees, known for their stunning pink and white blossoms, are aging, but a cutting-edge AI tool is set to aid in their preservation. Hiroyuki Wada from the Japan Tree Doctors Association, responsible for inspecting cherry trees in key locations in Tokyo, has collaborated in overseeing the development of this innovative AI tool. The technology uses photo analysis to assess the health and condition of the cherry trees, offering valuable insights to ensure their longevity. With concerns rising about the aging population of these beloved trees, this AI tool is a significant step towards safeguarding them for future generations. By leveraging artificial intelligence in this manner, experts aim to proactively address any issues and implement necessary measures to maintain the beauty and cultural significance of Japan’s cherished cherry blossoms. This development underscores the intersection of tradition and technology, signaling a promising future for the iconic cherry trees and the preservation of Japan’s rich botanical heritage.

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New AI tool to preserve Japan’s aging cherry trees by assessing photos of delicate blooms.
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