Submitted via IRC for TheMightyBuzzard
Wanted criminals have already been tracked using biometric imaging, but now an Irish company is targeting dairy cows with a new form of facial recognition.
Irish company Cainthus appears to be ‘raising the steaks’ in facial recognition with an unusual plan to roll out the technology to dairy farms around the world.
The data solutions company based in Dublin has partnered with agriculture giant Cargill to produce a predictive imaging system that can identify cows from their facial features and hide patterns. The software will also provide dairy farmers with data on their animal’s temperature and food intake.
I'm definitely bullish on this idea.
Source: https://www.rt.com/news/417752-cow-facial-recognition-cargill/
(Score: -1, Troll) by Anonymous Coward on Monday February 05 2018, @05:46PM
Slam! Slam! Slam! The man continued pummeling the ingredient with his fists and vigorously moving his body. The recipe he was using was simple, but tedious. Slam! Slam! Slam! It was almost done. Slam! Slam! Slam! At last, the ingredient was transformed into the final result. It was time to take out the resulting decoration to the guests.
A man was seen bringing out a naked woman's corpse to the guests in his dining room.