Google has launched a massive “debugging” project that has nothing to do with dodgy software. The tech giant has applied to the US government for permission to release 32 million mosquitoes across ...
You don't need to stock up on repellent, or worry about getting more mosquito bites, these male insects don't feed on humans.
Forget search engines, AI assistants, and smartphones—Google’s next release could be a swarm of millions of mosquitoes. Through its parent company Alphabet, Google is seeking federal approval to ...
Google is using artificial intelligence to curb mosquito-transmitted viruses with software engineers, biologists and special insect breeding robots.
Instead of combating computer bugs, Google is taking up a new focus, seeking U.S. government permission to actually release a lot of pesky bugs — mosquitoes.
Dengue, chikungunya, and zika are diseases caused by one type of insect: mosquitoes. According to The Debug Project, backed ...
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The idea that you can stop bad bugs with good bugs is at the heart of a plan by Google to release up to 64 million mosquitoes ...