Hong Kong’s Ocean Park uses AI to track, enrich lives of giant pandas, monkeys
Hong Kong's Ocean Park is utilizing artificial intelligence (AI) to monitor and enrich the lives of its giant pandas and golden monkeys. The AI system tracks animal behavior around the clock, analyzing how they use their enclosures to inform personalized care and habitat design.

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AI-generatedHong Kong's Ocean Park is utilizing artificial intelligence (AI) to monitor and enrich the lives of its giant pandas and golden monkeys. The AI system tracks animal behavior around the clock, analyzing how they use their enclosures to inform personalized care and habitat design. This technology allows caretakers to better position enrichment items and gain deeper insights into individual animal behaviors and interactions. The park plans to extend the AI technology to dolphin research. Ocean Park also reported a significant increase in overseas visitors during the winter, particularly from the UK, US, and Australia.
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5 extractedEnhanced algorithms and customised AI have delivered “deeper insights into individual animal behaviours”.
Overseas visitors surged over the winter period, fuelled by a 60 per cent jump in long-haul arrivals.
The park unveiled upgrades to its animal monitoring system to make use of artificial intelligence (AI).
The enhanced AI model allows caretakers to better position enrichment items.
Hong Kong’s Ocean Park uses AI to track the behaviour of its giant panda twins and golden monkeys.