A.I. Can Now Translate Chickens . . . With 80% Accuracy????

SO many questions from this headline . . . A.I. Can Now Translate Chickens, With 80% Accuracy. Who thought this should be a thing? AND HOW CAN THEY POSSIBLY KNOW THEY’RE RIGHT ABOUT THE TRANSLATION . . . let alone 80% accurate? Scientists from Japan say A.I. can help to understand what different chicken clucks mean. Now, to be fair, that’s not whole sentences (like, “Yo yo yo . . . the living conditions out here are REALLY substandard, man.”) It uses the SOUND of their vocalizations to determine distinct emotional states, Including:  Hunger, fear, anger, contentment, excitement, and distress. Obviously, insight like this could be very beneficial in the CARE of animals. It’s also worth pointing out that this research is in its VERY early stages. And the study was spearheaded by a Tokyo professor named Adrian David Cheok, who’s better known for his sex robot research.