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misk@sopuli.xyz to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 11 months ago

Researchers are training AI to interpret animal emotions

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Researchers are training AI to interpret animal emotions

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misk@sopuli.xyz to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 11 months ago
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    Where’s the training data coming from?

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      The documentary film “Zootopia”

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      Reddit, they can crawl through all the animal emotion they might want over there.

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      Shush. Why must you rain on their parade, when there’s venture capital to be gained! /s

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    Blog spam. The source article is actually worth reading.

    Face readers: Artificial intelligence is becoming better than humans at scanning animals’ faces for signs of stress and pain. Are more complex emotions next?

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    Soon, we’re gonna see CatGPT and DeepDog, with their own subscription plans.

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      CatGPT

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        Lmao

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    AI/Carnist bullshit. “Science” under capitalism means wasting labor and resources to profit from your victims being tortured and murdered.

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