Identifying when animals are in pain is good for moral reasons, of course, but also for maximizing their productivity.
Computer scientists need to grapple with the possibility they will accidentally create sentient artificial intelligence (AI) ...
The patient arrived with a bladder stone, grimacing in pain and moping about. He wouldn't even chew his cud. The patient, you ...
Thanks to artificial intelligence, understanding animals may be closer than we think. But we may not like what they are going ...
An AI model could accurately identify goats in pain, opening up better treatment opportunities for animals and non-verbal patients.
To get answers from animals, scientists need to come up with creative experiments to learn why they behave the way they do.
Now Portia enters the fog of Dead by Daylight along with the hound Snug, the horror game ’s first AI-controlled companion.
The partnership will give Cornell University’s College of Veterinary Medicine unlimited access to VetRec, a SOAP note ...
Computer scientists need to grapple with the possibility they will accidentally create sentient artificial intelligence (AI) — and to plan for those systems’ welfare, a new study argues.
The AI welfare report builds on a moral and intellectual framework similar to that of the animal consciousness one from April: the idea that humans tend to perceive sentience only in their own ...