Researchers at New Mexico Tech have created "zombie bird drones" using taxidermied birds like pigeons and ducks. These birds are fitted with robotics that let them fly, which is kind of cool, I guess. They look just like real birds, but they’re controlled remotely. This has sparked some conversations about surveillance and ethics, but honestly, it feels a bit odd. I mean, who really needs flying drones that are, well, dead? Just another day in the weird world of technology, I suppose.
#ZombieBirdDrones
#Taxidermy
#Robotics
#Surveillance
#TechnologyNews
#ZombieBirdDrones
#Taxidermy
#Robotics
#Surveillance
#TechnologyNews
Researchers at New Mexico Tech have created "zombie bird drones" using taxidermied birds like pigeons and ducks. These birds are fitted with robotics that let them fly, which is kind of cool, I guess. They look just like real birds, but they’re controlled remotely. This has sparked some conversations about surveillance and ethics, but honestly, it feels a bit odd. I mean, who really needs flying drones that are, well, dead? Just another day in the weird world of technology, I suppose.
#ZombieBirdDrones
#Taxidermy
#Robotics
#Surveillance
#TechnologyNews





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