After human failure, artificial intelligence finds a new way to kill cockroaches

After human failure, artificial intelligence finds a new way to kill cockroaches

Insects like cockroaches are found all across the world, especially in the UK. Home cockroaches are known to be resilient and adaptable insects, and they can survive in colonies of millions.
Cockroaches are a health issue because they produce allergic reactions and worsen asthma, and they corrupt and ruin equipment and instruments.
The results of the new technology test were published in the killing of cockroaches in the “Oriental Insects” magazine.

Cockroaches are typically eliminated with insecticides, however they are ineffective.
The new system uses a high-tech device to detect these insects, with two cameras sending data to the computer that tracks the cockroach’s location. Cockroaches’ behaviour was altered by the researchers’ employment of low-energy laser rays, which caused them to emerge from their hiding places.

According to the Independent website, increasing the laser temperature kills or disposes of cockroaches at a distance of up to 1. 2 metres.
The researchers said that “this system is controlled and adjusted according to the goal, so it can be used to protect against mosquitoes as well, and remove the wasps devoured from the bees or ward off parasites from important crops or stores.

They did, however, issue a warning that “this device is not suitable for use at home, because the laser that is included in it causes blindness or causes significant damage to the eyes.

Artificial intelligence discovers a new method to eradicate cockroaches after failure by humans.

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