A Russian startup named Neiry has announced a groundbreaking project that involves the remote control of a live pigeon, which the company describes as a significant advancement towards what it terms "biological drones."
Reports from European media indicate that the initiative has indirect backing from the daughter of Russian President Vladimir Putin. This connection has heightened scrutiny and speculation regarding the project's true intentions, particularly in the context of the ongoing war in Ukraine.
Experts in military technology express skepticism about the feasibility of this innovation for military use, citing substantial technical and ethical hurdles that limit its practical application at this time.
Furthermore, the project's developers have articulated ambitions that extend beyond technical innovation, suggesting long-term objectives that involve influencing human behavior. These statements have drawn sharp criticism, especially in relation to concepts of "reprogramming" and the promotion of a Russian identity, particularly concerning Ukraine.