Feathered poultry farm visitors are scattered by laser beams.
Too bad these lasers don’t protect against human predators.
Submitted 7 hours ago by BrikoX@lemmy.zip to technology@lemmy.zip
Feathered poultry farm visitors are scattered by laser beams.
Too bad these lasers don’t protect against human predators.
jared@mander.xyz 6 hours ago
Without reading the article, tell me how the laser drone are used on the chickens.
xorollo@leminal.space 6 hours ago
The lasers shoot at visitors, scattering them and preventing their interaction with the chickens, who might have avian flu.
Kolanaki@pawb.social 6 hours ago
The lasers are sophisticated enough to detect avian flu and can shoot the pathogen pinpoint accurate from up to 700 meters away. And all the chicken feels is a slightly very painful burn that punches a hole straight through them.