Here is the translated data: Recently, Dr. Sonnia Kleindorfer, a biologist from the University of Vienna, has developed a goose facial recognition tool using artificial intelligence technology, which can accurately identify individual geese with an accuracy rate of 97%. This tool achieves facial recognition by collecting a large dataset of goose facial images and focusing on the unique features of their beaks. Research has also found that geese can recognize photos of their companions and friends, indicating that facial recognition is crucial for their social interactions. Similar facial recognition technology is also used to identify individual harbor seals. Experts suggest that these simple, efficient, and animal-friendly technologies will be widely applied in areas such as protecting biodiversity in the future, significantly enhancing the efficiency of related research.