Scientists Use Artificial Intelligence to Decode Chicken Language
Scientists at Dalhousie University have utilized artificial intelligence technology to decode chicken language, revealing that chicken calls are not random sounds, but rather a complex communication system. By analyzing audio data and employing natural language processing techniques, researchers are able to identify the chickens' emotions and non-verbal cues, leading to a deeper understanding of how these animals communicate. The findings contribute to improving poultry business practices, enhancing the living conditions and health of chickens, and have practical implications for agriculture.