A Swedish man trains a magpie with a homemade machine.



On the 17th of last month local time, the American animal media'The Dodo' introduced a magpie video taken by artificial intelligence scientist Hans Forsbury.



In the video, a magpie grabs the bottle cap and climbs onto a machine-mounted workbench.

The magpie pushes the bottle cap into the hole in the workbench, and after a few seconds, a snack from the machine comes down the tube.



Magpies, who quickly grabbed a snack, often walk away, then appear again with the bottle cap in their mouth.

Again, I drop the bottle cap into the hole and look at the top of the tube. It looks like I know where the snacks come from.




Forthberg, who has been living with magpies in the yard for many years, said he was curious to see the magpies unlocking the outdoor locks.

It's about watching what missions you give and solve.



To this, Mr. Forsberg built a machine that provided snacks when garbage was picked up, but the magpies didn't react easily to the device that suddenly appeared in the backyard at first.




But this spring, the situation changed with the birth of the young magpies who nested in the cherry tree next to the machine. The cubs bravely showed interest and began to explore the machine. Eventually, as one of the chicks learned the principle and began to eat snacks, the other magpies also used it.



"In fact, the other Magpie brothers seem to wait for the first time the man's reward snack to run out, then take it and eat it," he said later. He said, "I hope we will train magpies more so that I don't have to bother picking up cigarette butts or garbage myself."



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(Source ='Hans Forsberg' YouTube)