Over recent years, more than 30 Chinese military and government agencies have reportedly been using drones made to look like birds to surveil citizens in at least five provinces, according to the South China Morning Post.
If you’ve ever looked up to the sky and marveled at the graceful sweep of bird gliding above, be warned: it could be a Chinese drone monitoring your every move.
The idea might seem far-fetched, but robotic birds are very much a reality, and China has been using them to surveil people across the country.
The Bible states about the birds of the air that carry the voice and has wings may report what you say
normal birds has no capability to carry the voice it can only be done by robotics unmanned drones equipt with audio recording system and other tracking device in surveillance.
👉 In Ecclesiastes 10:20 “Do not revile the king even in your thoughts, or curse the rich in your bedroom, because a bird in the sky may carry your words, and a bird on the wing may report what you say.
What is Drone?
Drone surveillance is the use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) to capture of still images and video to gather information about specific targets.
Drone surveillance enables surreptitiously gathering information about a target as captured from a distance or altitude. Drones’ flight capabilities, small size and ability to withstand harsh environments mean they can often survey subjects that might not be accessible otherwise and can access a first-person view (FPV) that would normally be impossible for the photographer.
Drones combined with computer vision, face recognition,audio recording , object recognition and other tracking technologies are essentially flying robots.Their naturalization into the environment — sometimes referred to as ubiquitous robotics — is enabled by the combination of networking, robotics and artificial intelligence (AI). Advanced AI-capable drones can adapt to their environment and perform many autonomous tasks like following a subject and filming while they move through an area.


