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Artificial intelligence can end up in the end when animals cause pain or other emotions – at least according to researchers Profile recently In science
For example, the Intelipig system is developed by scientists at Rural College in England Bristol and Scotland, which examine the faces of the pigs and notify the farmer if there are signs of pain, illness or sensitive crisis.
And a team of Haifa University behind the Facial Recognition software that has already been used to help find people lost dogs, now training AI to identify the symptoms of animal facial discomfort.
These systems depend on humans to do the initial task of detection of different animal behavior (usually on the basis of long observation of animals in different situations), so that they can train on what to look for AI.
However, a researcher at the University of Sao Paolo University has tested before and after the use of the horse’s mouth, before and after taking painkillers, allowing an AI system to use Deep learning to decide what can indicate themselves, including 88% success rate in a recent study. Pain