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Caption Description
Melissa Fleming (at podium), Under-Secretary-General for Global Communications, makes remarks at the reception the artwork titled "Large Nature Model: Coral" as the artist Refik Anadol (second from left) and Vilas Dhar (third from left), President at the Patrick J. McGovern Foundation, look on.
The piece is an unprecedented AI-generated portrayal of coral reefs that will be on display at the UN headquarters from 21 to 28 September, coinciding with the Summit of the Future and the annual gathering of world leaders for the General Assembly (UNGA) high-level week. Utilizing a machine learning algorithm trained on a staggering 100 million coral reef images, this monumental immersive installation offers an unprecedented glimpse into the vastness and complexity of our oceans. It serves as a poignant reminder of what’s at stake in the fight for our planet’s future.
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UN71064035
Production Date
09/21/2024 6:58:46 PM
City/Location
New York
Country
United States of America
Credit
UN Photo/Loey Felipe