Robotic Mustering
Not evn the mighty and fabled 'Dave Jackson' could design a head, 'deep enough' to cart around the algoritms required to cuss the maddest calculating cow into coerced behavour.
I have already had two calls tonight on this fruit loop, me thinks the medication must have worn off. At the least he hasn't progressed past the think like a human stage. The next stage is deeper, not only think like a cow, but think smarter than a cow. poor man.
check below, as seen on the oz ABC site.
Robot ranchers for future musters: CSIRO
Posted 9 hours 51 minutes ago
The science leader for robotics at the CSIRO says unmanned flying robots could soon be used to muster cattle on outback stations.
Jonathan Roberts says scientists are working on technology so robots can see what is around them and make appropriate adjustments.
Dr Roberts says if that happens, robots will have a number of new uses in the outback.
"There is a lot of applications you could think about - you could survey animals and agriculture, maybe count kangaroos, count cattle," he said.
"Figure out where they are, you could use vision systems for that.
"You can potentially search for lost bushwalkers out bush."