New research centre to explore how AI can help humans speak' with pets
Briefly

The Jeremy Coller Centre for Animal Sentience will investigate the consciousness of non-human animals, starting on 30 September. It will research various species, including insects and crustaceans. The center aims to combine expertise in fields like neuroscience and philosophy. A key focus will be exploring the potential of AI to enable communication between humans and pets while addressing the risks of misinformation that could negatively affect animal welfare. The insights could help understand pets' emotions, including issues like separation anxiety.
There will be a scientific investigation into animal consciousness through the Jeremy Coller Centre for Animal Sentience, examining diverse species from insects to crustaceans.
The center will span various disciplines, including neuroscience and philosophy, to better understand animals' consciousness and communication with humans.
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