Feathered poultry farm visitors are scattered by laser beams.
Too bad these lasers don’t protect against human predators.
Submitted 16 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 15 hours ago
Without reading the article, tell me how the laser drone are used on the chickens.
xorollo@leminal.space 15 hours ago
The lasers shoot at visitors, scattering them and preventing their interaction with the chickens, who might have avian flu.
Kolanaki@pawb.social 15 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.