Scientists teach AI to recognise when a goat is upset (The Independent)

November 8, 2024 (The Independent)

Scientists have developed an AI system that can recognize when goats are in distress by analyzing video footage of their facial expressions. The system, which the researchers claim is 62-80% accurate so far, could improve animal welfare and potentially inform care for non-verbal humans like children. Researchers hope to expand the AI's capabilities to other animal species and increase its accuracy with more training data.

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