THE BBC will use AI technology to create new nature documentaries.
Robot devices will independently read animals’ behaviour and log key scenes.
It comes amid rising costs and competition from streaming channels.
The BBC’s natural history boss Sreya Biswas yesterday announced the corporation’s first hi-tech nature programme, called Spy in the Troop.
AI computer learning techniques have been built into existing spy creature cameras, which are disguised animatronics that move among groups of animals.
The gadgets will examine a troop of monkeys’ calls and facial expressions in order to read their feelings and build a catalogue of footage.
It will support the tireless work of camera crews, who wait for hours in tough conditions to capture the best action, as well as save costs.
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