AI can't take holidays? No idea though. :)
Win a Trip for Two to The Great Barrier Reef, Including Travel and Accommodation [Travel from Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne]

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Win a trip to the Great Barrier Reef
Offset your doomscroll by analysing coral images from the Great Barrier Reef.
Every 5 images you analyse gets you 1 ticket into the draw to WIN a trip to the Great Barrier Reef for two! Join the Citizens of the Reef team for a hands-on day assisting coral recovery on the reef. Flights & accommodation included thanks to our friends at Cairns Airport, Reef Magic & Crystalbrook Collection.
Your analysis will provide vital data to scientists and reef managers about what's happening on the Reef, so they can better protect and restore the Great Barrier Reef where it's needed the most.
Entries open April 2nd 2025 0:00 and close April 21st 2025 23:59. Entries valid only for Australian residents.
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Prize
- The winner will receive the following prize: A trip for two to the Great Barrier Reef, including travel and accommodation.
- Travel will include two return tickets from 3 major capital cities in Australia (Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne) in economy seats and must be travelling together. Tickets include 23kgs of luggage. Travel period excludes school holidays and is subject to availability. Flights to be booked by 31 October 2025.
- Accommodation will include 3 nights at a Cystalbrook Collection Hotel of your choice in Cairns, Australia. Travel period excludes school holidays and is subject to availability. Accommodation to be booked by 31 October 2025.
- The reef trip will be a day for two people for a Reef Recovery day on the Great Barrier Reef.
- Minors must be accompanied by an adult.
- The total value of the prize is approximately $3000 AUD.
- The prize is non-transferable, and no cash or other alternatives will be offered.
- The prize must be accepted as awarded and cannot be exchanged or redeemed for cash.
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Yes, you are training their AI
This would be the worst way to train AI.
I would why they can't use AI to identify corals, or we are training their AI