Open Says MeMost pet doors are basically just small holes cut into the bottom of a regular door with a plastic flap covering. The problem is that flap offers equal opportunity for wildlife, stray animals and other people's pets t. Petvation, though, says its smart door uses facial recognition software and machine learning to automatically slide upwards when your pet is spotted and then close behind them.
Petvation claims its new door is so smart that pet lovers can keep dogs out and let cats in, or vice versa. It even warns you via a connected app if unwanted critters like skunks attempt a break-in, and it can also tell you if your pets brought unwelcome friends — like all those miceBasically every pet door has a downside, but Petvation says they've thought ahead.
There's almost no way Petvation has thought of everything that could go wrong, but pet facial recognition is so cool it convinced people to give about $80,000 more than the company's initial Kickstarter goal of $10,000.More on making tech smarter:
VeeGoodwin2 Yea. This is all bad. This is no good for humanity in general especially with the bs globalist agenda at hand right now
no food for strange animals, right?
Wow. I hope this works well🔥🔥