- The Jeremy Coller Centre for Animal Sentience, a new £4 million scientific institution, has been established at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE).
- Launching on September 30, the centre will focus on investigating animal consciousness and sentience.
- Among its projects, researchers will explore how artificial intelligence could enable humans to "speak" with their pets.
- The centre aims to develop ethical guidelines for the responsible use of AI in relation to animals, addressing concerns about potential misinterpretations and the current lack of regulation.
- Experts involved believe this research is crucial for understanding animal welfare and could also offer insights into human consciousness.
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AI research exploring how humans could speak with pets – and what could go wrong