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AI can be used in every step of the de-extinction process, including genome sequencing, filling DNA gaps after sequencing, gene insertion, and embryo transfer, growth, and birth. Though there are ethical and technological complications, de-extinction shows promise for improving global health, combating climate change, and righting the wrongs of humanity's past.