Over the years, we’ve seen dogs being taught how to drive on countless occasions, but now it’s time to move to focus to a much less complex pet: the Goldfish. As you can see in the adjacent clip, Goldfish can now drive their own tanks.
The project comes from Studio Diip, which has placed a fish tank on a robot vehicle, allowing the fish to control the movements. The Goldfish only needs to swim in a certain direction, as its movements are tracked by a camera.
The system also includes circuit boards and a battery, with the fish’ movements being extended to the vehicle. One may expect the result of such an experiment to be a failure, but it seems that the lively creature is doing a pretty good job at making its way through the room.
The system also includes circuit boards and a battery, with the fish’ movements being extended to the vehicle. One may expect the result of such an experiment to be a failure, but it seems that the lively creature is doing a pretty good job at making its way through the room.