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Rentokil created "face recognition" for rats.



The same system used for detecting individual rats can use detecting many other things. That system can track the merchandise in the warehouses. It can see if somebody opened some boxes or boxes are changed. 

The system can detect the details of individual firearms. Every metal item's surface is full of scratches. Those scratches form the individual image. And the AI can use that image to detect individual firearms from all images it can see. That means the AI can track illegally sold firearms from the crisis. 

A New AI-based program can separate individual rats. Its mission is to find paths that city rats are using without the need to implant those rats. The AI-based recognition system can be connected to any surveillance camera. And the same system can operate with drones. That makes it very easy to detect the paths that city rats use. 

But the same system can use for predator research. That kind of system can detect individual predators. And if some predator like a bear or wolf attacks pets. That system can use to find that individual. And that allows targeting the force to that member of the pack. In this model, the camera takes an image of the predator that comes to the yard. Then other cameras can use to track that individual. 

That allows for minimizing damage to the predators. The problem is how to find individual members of the group. That makes damage or is dangerous. If hunters shoot all other predators. But that single one stays free. That means the damages continue. The image of that individual predator can load onto computer-controlled rifles that launch ammunition only when that individual harmful predator is in sight. 

The same system that use to recognize individual rats can use to recognize cars or vehicles. Even if the car is painted the system can inform how high percent is that the car is pictured in some other place. The system can detect if vehicles are used in prohibited areas. Or they can use it to compare images of firearms or other items. That allows law enforcement to track where criminals get their stuff. 


https://www.theguardian.com/business/2023/jan/21/rentokil-pilots-facial-recognition-system-as-way-to-exterminate-rats

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