AI could improve welfare of farmed chickens by listening to their squawks

The technology correctly distinguished distress calls from other barn noises with 97% accuracy

Artificial intelligence that could improve the welfare of farmed chickens by eavesdropping on their squawks could become available within five years, researchers say.

The technology, which detects and quantifies distress calls made by chickens housed in huge indoor sheds, correctly distinguished distress calls from other barn noises with 97% accuracy, new research suggests. A similar approach could eventually be used to drive up welfare standards in other farmed animals.

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(SOURCE) https://www.theguardian.com/science/2022/jun/29/ai-could-improve-welfare-of-farmed-chickens-by-listening-to-their-squawks

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