10 Questions
What kind of image did the narrator initially think they were looking at on their computer screen?
A picture of a crow
What is 'Crowbot' in the context of the text?
A chatbot taking images of crows
How many crows have the team of scientists identified so far?
7,000 crows
What is one key aspect of crows' behavior that the team has discovered?
Crows often travel in groups of three
What do some crows experience according to the text?
Mistaken identity issues among their friends and family
What is the main objective of studying the way crows move around mentioned in the text?
To evolve and understand how birds communicate with each other
What other types of animals could potentially be studied using similar technology mentioned in the text?
Fish and insects
'Flying robots' as mentioned in the text could refer to what specific technology?
'Drones'
'Gobbling up our privacy' in the context refers to what potential concern?
'Invasion of privacy by new technology'
'The trade-off between what we gain and what we lose' as mentioned in the text refers to what dilemma?
'The benefits and drawbacks of new technology'
Explore the concept of drones mimicking birds through a chatbot named 'Crowbot'. Discover how images taken by drones can be mistaken for being captured by humans. Learn about the work of scientists using technology to observe wildlife.
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