By TOMOHIRO YAMAMOTO/ Staff Writer
August 12, 2021 at 07:30 JST
Tomohito Tomaru, an NTT Comware Corp. employee, led the development of a service to detect crow nests on utility poles. His daughter mistakenly believed he liked the bird’s homes. (Photo by Tomohiro Yamamoto)
Tomohito Tomaru’s daughter thought his intense research into crows showed his fondness for the birds, but in reality, he was devising an AI system to more efficiently destroy their nests. [Read More]
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