Even sheep in China have no support for artificial intelligence and face recognition. Vert City Farm in Shanghai is shocked at the introduction of facial recognition in sheep. The news was reported by official Chinese media. This makes it easier for the agricultural authorities to prevent mating between sheep of the same breed and to detect sheep diseases at an early stage.

When sheep of the same breed try to mate, this information is sent as a warning message to the farm workers’ smartphones. In addition, this built-in intelligence system enables farm officials to determine the characteristics of sheep, their physical characteristics, exercise methods and symptoms of illness. It can be detected by an infrared surveillance system even if a goat’s body temperature is higher than 104 degrees Celsius.

According to Chinese media Global Times, with the help of such techniques, only seven people are needed to run a farm of 10,000 sheep. The facial recognition system keeps employees alert while they do other work in the field. The effort to inspect each sheep individually would be less. Huang Sen, president of the Wanhe Technology Development Group, which developed the technology, explains.

With the advent of technology, it is now possible to work with fewer workers than what was currently required with 11 workers per 3,000 sheep. With this technology, farm officials can easily track the sex, age, weight, health status, vaccination and pregnancies of any sheep. Face recognition systems are also used in pig farms in China. This technology can help farm officials increase production by keeping an eye on the times when the availability of pork is dwindling.

The same technology used for human face recognition is used in pig and sheep farms in China. Continuously captures images from videos and sends them to an online database, which compares and identifies them using a deep learning algorithm. The information stored on the image is available within seconds, regardless of whether it is a person, pig or sheep. Criticism of China’s widespread use of facial recognition and artificial intelligence technologies to monitor its own citizens is already strong.

English Summary: Chinese Goat Farm uses facial recognition to find related animals and prevent them from being incestuous

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