Apr 2, 2017

David Icke Blog | Apr 2, 2017 | By Andrew Cheetham | Microsoft AI-powered app lets farmers chat with their cows | Blogger: In other tech news: We learned last week, Nordea, as largest bank in the Nordic region, are hiring "virtual employees" - in practice robots - which has taken over parts of the administrative work at Nordea | We also understand, that Neuralink is a startup nanobiotechnology company founded by entrepreneur Elon Musk that aims to integrate the human brain with artificial intelligence. SpaceX and Tesla CEO Elon Musk is backing a brain-computer interface venture called Neuralink, according to The Wall Street Journal | COBRA in his last March interview (just posted that) said, that, no sought thing as clean marijuana. We will all be given marijuana medical-grade which has been tampered with, GM and nanotech(microchip devices), provided by FBI. Same goes for all junk foods and smokes etc. If that's true, no wonder why we're so obedient, addicted and loyal dogs, to our masters. We already know the use of nano or micro particulate in vaccines ( HPV vaccines, Gardasil® (Merck, USA) and Cervarix® (GlaxoSmithKline, UK) | Taser’s new AI-powered body cams can recognize everyone. Taser announced in feb 2017, that it was launching an AI division named Axon AI. Its aim is to help manage and improve its evidence.com cloud storage site, which houses US law enforcement body cam footage, while also developing the Axon AI platform |


‘The free, AI-powered app Tambero.com which launched Wednesday will allow some of the world’s poorest farmers to “communicate” with their cattle using only a smartphone.

“It is the next step in technological evolution,” the application’s founder and creator, Eddie Rodríguez Von Der Becke, said, as cited by Cadena 3.

AI-powered bots assess the animals’ condition based on a number of inputs, and interact with farmers, reminding them about vaccination and feeding times, and gestation periods, in addition to providing additional tips and information to improve the overall health of the herd.’

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