Microsoft has an application that allows farmers to chat with cows

Last Wednesday, AI-based artificial intelligence application on Tambero.com website was officially launched with the goal of helping the poorest farmers also "communicate" with their cattle through a smart phone. The founder and application designer, Eddie Rodriguez Von Der Becke confidently affirmed "This is the next step of technological progress".

Tambero's A I- based bots will analyze the condition of pets with input parameters and interact with farmers, reminding them of the time of vaccination, feeding, breeding time and information. Useful news to improve their health.

Currently, the system only works with text messages but will soon be updated with the possibility of pronunciation later this year. As a result, farmers can look up information about their livestock by saying things like: "How are you feeling? Are you hungry? When was the last vaccination?"

During the experimental phase, many farmers around the world have recorded milk production by 3. "Thanks to the help of Microsoft, we came up with the idea of ​​creating an AI that can analyze human language. Time connected with another AI analyzing animal behavior ".

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The system only works with text messages but will soon be updated with the possibility of pronunciation later this year.

"More than half of the world's population does not have access to the Internet, which means that connecting signals is a big challenge that requires creative solutions," said Peggy Johnson, deputy director of Microsoft's business development division. said.

"With modern technologies as well as working with local business owners who understand the needs of the community best, we hope to find a sustainable solution that will last for many years." - Peggy also shared.

The main goal of Tambero.com is to share agricultural experiences around the world to improve milk production and further enhance the lives of cow farmers in the poorest countries in the world.

This application currently supports all mobile platforms, desktops or laptops, regardless of configuration."Dairy cows sometimes talk more interesting than some people I know," Von Der Becke quipped on his personal Facebook.

Thus, the language barrier was erased by a very simple but effective solution. In addition, being an open source application, Tambero.com not only helps users share languages ​​but also their own experiences, especially those that are not yet supported by Google Translate.

"For the first time in history we have the ability, knowledge and tools to solve the fundamental problems faced by a species: food security, poverty reduction, education, sex education and reproduction " - Mr. Von Der Becke closed the talk.