How cool is this?
Can cyborg moths bring down terrorists?
A moth which has a computer chip implanted in it while in the cocoon will enable soldiers to spy on insurgents, the US military hopes.
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At some point in the not too distant future, a moth will take flight in the hills of northern Pakistan, and flap towards a suspected terrorist training camp.
But this will be no ordinary moth.
Inside it will be a computer chip that was implanted when the creature was still a pupa, in the cocoon, meaning that the moth’s entire nervous system can be controlled remotely.
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“This is going to happen,” said [Rod Brooks, director of the computer science and artificial intelligence lab at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)], “It’s not science like developing the nuclear bomb, which costs billions of dollars. It can be done relatively cheaply.â€
This is the power, literally, to be a fly on the wall. If we can send one of these, we can send a swarm. The next step is to farm the data processing to AI’s. The AI could wade through thousands of hours of useless junk to find important conversations.