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AI laser anti-mosquito defense system

Do you want an anti mosquito AI laser cannon?

  • Shut up and take my money

    Votes: 16 69.6%
  • Maybe

    Votes: 4 17.4%
  • Not really

    Votes: 2 8.7%
  • I'm a mosquito and I don't like it

    Votes: 1 4.3%

  • Total voters
    23

winjer

Gold Member
Finally someone made something useful with AI

Engineer builds AI laser defense system that wiped out every mosquito in his home

A computer vision specialist has built a system that uses deep learning and a laser-based targeting setup to hunt down mosquitoes. Steven Cheng, who works in computer vision and robotics, documented the project as he developed what he calls "the ultimate mosquito killer," turning a simple household annoyance into an engineering challenge.
The foundation of the system is its visual model, which Cheng trained on a custom mosquito dataset. To do that, he relied on a DSLR camera with a high-magnification zoom lens, capturing detailed images of mosquitoes for training data. That same camera setup serves as both the training tool and the main sensor for detecting mosquitoes.

Cheng said the process of collecting this data left him with "countless mosquito bites all over my body," a reminder that even highly technical projects sometimes require getting uncomfortably up close and personal with the real world. The images he gathered were annotated and used to train a deep learning model to identify mosquitoes in flight.

Cheng noted that the process "really put my graphics card through its paces" as the system processed the data to improve detection accuracy. By the end, he said the model's performance was "quite good," suggesting it could reliably pick out mosquitoes from background noise.

With detection in place, Cheng turned to the response system. He integrated a laser that was calibrated, in his words, to "instantly turn mosquitoes into roasted ones." The laser is mounted on a high-precision industrial rotary stage, enabling it to move quickly and accurately while tracking targets identified by the vision system.

The result is a closed-loop setup: the camera identifies a mosquito, the model confirms it, and the hardware adjusts in real time to aim and fire. Unlike traditional bug zappers, which rely on passive attraction, this system actively tracks and engages individual insects.



shut up and take my money GIF
 
if bros with laptops building shit like this at home imagine what the billy dollar corps going to be building in 10 years form now

The sex robots gonna be crazy
 
If a random guy in China can teach an AI to one shot mosquitos with a laser, just imagine what the US and Chinese army are working on right now.
 
I can't even begin to describe how much I hate mosquitos. I get big and very itchy bumps after mosquito bites that can last for days. Not to mention how I nearly turn into the Hulk as they try to get into my ears. Back where I previously lived it was impossible to visit the forests in the summer due to the insane amount of them.

A friend said he wasn't really bothered by them and I later found out that he doesn't get that skin reaction at all. I felt a little bit of hate towards him learning that.
 
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I saw this a couple days ago from another friend sending it to me. now, I hate mosquitoes with a flaming fury myself too, but seeing this is something from China makes me I question on how safe this could be. how bad can it be if this "laser" hit someone in the eye? is the AI already built with that sorta safety in mind?
 
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