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Researchers are developing AI to decode animal emotions, enhancing our understanding of their pain and distress. The Intellipig system alerts farmers to pigs’ emotional states through facial analysis. Meanwhile, a team at the University of Haifa is training AI to recognize discomfort in dogs, leveraging shared facial movements with humans. Notably, a researcher from the University of São Paulo achieved an 88% success rate by analyzing horses’ facial expressions pre- and post-surgery, allowing the AI to autonomously identify pain indicators. These advancements could revolutionize animal welfare and farming practices.
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