Fascinating! Scientists worldwide are turning to AI to decipher the facial expressions of animals, from sheep to horses to cats and dogs. Some have already developed faster and more accurate algorithms for recognizing signs of pain and distress than the most attentive humans. In this article, the authors share several examples of how AI is being developed to observe animals and ensure their quality of life.
eSource: Science, February 13, 2025. Link.
Artificial intelligence is becoming better than humans at scanning animals’ faces for signs of stress and pain. More complex emotions may be next.” – Christa Lesté-Lasserre, MA
Related: AI in veterinary medicine: A new era of efficiency, Vet Candy, February 12, 2025. Link. My Vet Candy shares how and where AI is making an impact in veterinary medicine. “AI is not here to replace veterinarians but to empower them . . . improve the quality of life for veterinary professionals . . . and elevate the standard of patient care.”
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