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AI image shows blue spider and unknown species

Created at 4 Jun · 9:15 PM1 source
IN SHORT

An AI image generator created a visual of a glowing blue spider and dozens of unknown species. The Wilderness Project estimates up to 6% of recorded moth species could be new to science.

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6 percentof recorded moth species could be new to science

Who's Involved

The Wilderness Project
organization that suggested a percentage of new moth species

↳ Why This Matters

The AI-generated imagery highlights the potential for undiscovered species, as scientific estimates suggest a significant percentage of known moth species may still be new to science.

Key facts

  • AI image generator created an image of a glowing blue spider.
  • The image also depicted dozens of unknown species.
  • The Wilderness Project estimates up to 6% of recorded moth species could be new to science.

An AI image generator has produced a striking visual of a glowing blue spider, accompanied by a depiction of numerous other unknown species. This imagery emerges as The Wilderness Project estimates that a significant portion, potentially up to 6 percent, of all recorded moth species might be new to science. The project highlights the vastness of undiscovered biodiversity.

Frequently asked questions

The AI-generated image showed a glowing blue spider alongside dozens of unknown species.

The Wilderness Project estimates that up to 6 percent of all recorded moth species could be new to science.

The headline mentions the 'Angola highlands,' but the provided body text does not contain this information.

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How It Developed

4 Jun · 9:01 PM
Up to 6% of recorded moth species may be new to science, according to preliminary estimates from The Wilderness Project in Angola.
New York Post via PiQSuite

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Glowing blue spider along with dozens of unknown species uncovered in Angola highlandsm.piqsuite.com

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