Facial recognition technology is widely used in China for everything from opening bank accounts to catching jaywalkers – but the one thing these applications have in common is they target humans. Now the technology is being used on pigs and that may soon extend to cows and sheep if the finance arm of tech giant JD.com has its way.
In Beijing on Tuesday, JD Finance rolled out its so-called stockbreeding intelligent solution, a package of digital tools including machine vision, artificial intelligence-enabled analytics, robots and internet of things technologies, to help the country’s farmers raise better animals at lower cost.