Using insects as spies
DARPA has confirmed that DARPA is planning to create a machine insect that flies within 90 meters of its target, and can fly back to the export site. initial broadcast.
Notice the flies hovering in the middle of our conversation. That might be a spy! The US Department of Defense's Advanced Research Agency (DARPA) confirms that insects are the ideal organism for training to become excellent intelligence. DARPA is planning to create a machine insect that flies within 90 meters of its target, and can fly back to its original starting position.
A few years ago, we witnessed the birth of intelligent robots. Now scientists want to turn to a more sophisticated and sophisticated implant. It is implanted into the brain.
Spies fly: electrodes are placed in the insect's brain while in pupae form.(Photo: Softpedia)
The transplant procedure is as follows : first, the electrodes are placed in the insect's brain while still in pupae form. After that, the electrode will be assimilated and integrated into the insect's organism structure as the insect grows.
It seems that fantasy science has inspired some ' gore ' scientists. The story of transplanting control chips into the human body is no longer a fiction. However, training flies, bees, or mice and even sharks into super-spies of the future is the goal of upcoming scientists.
The main goal is to conceal implant chips to not be detected . People are paying attention to exploiting the effectiveness of organisms.
Organisms have been trained to use the sense of smell to detect explosives, drugs or some banned materials. Mice are a favored creature for such training experiments. The usual way is to inject electrodes into the mouse and mouse's brain that will transmit images from its position to the center with tiny cameras mounted on the back of the mouse.
However, mice are not the ideal creature for intelligence work. A mouse running a feather in the meeting room is not normal. Besides, the camera is also dangling on the back, it really makes the most benign people also suspicious.
And so, the US Department of Defense's Advanced Research Agency (DARPA) turns the experiment into insects . Doves and sharks are also on the list of creatures chosen by scientists at DARPA. experience.
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