
Could AI put an end to animal testing?
Christine Ro,Technology reporter From animal lovers to laboratory technicians, no-one enjoys subjecting animals to scientific testing. It is instead done to help ensure that drugs

Christine Ro,Technology reporter From animal lovers to laboratory technicians, no-one enjoys subjecting animals to scientific testing. It is instead done to help ensure that drugs

Published On: June 4, 2024 Written By: Emily France, U-M College of Engineering Leveraging a human speech model to identify different types of barks An

Vet Times June 04, 2024 Hoofcount’s Pedivue was developed with the help of a £250,000 investment from Defra’s Farming Innovation Programme. Hoofcount’s Pedivue has developed a

Can Vet J. 2023 Oct; 64(10): 968–970. James E. C. Bellamy Introduction Artificial Intelligence (AI) has the potential to transform many aspects of veterinary medicine.

Japan’s cats are living longer, with the average lifespan reaching a record 15.79 years in 2023. PHOTO: THE YOMIURI SHIMBUN June 4, 2024 As the

Two artificial intelligence models underperform on examinations in a veterinary curriculum Michelle C. Coleman, DVM, PhD, DACVIM mccole@uga.edu and James N. Moore, DVM, PhD DOI:

Moove over ChatGPT – we’ll soon be using artificial intelligence to monitor cattle. Photo: Qld Gov’t The Department of Agriculture and Fisheries and Goondiwindi-based company Infarm

The firm introduced its AI-based animal diagnostic assistant service X Caliber, which aids veterinarians in X-ray images South Korea’s SK Telecom Co. announced on Wednesday that

ImpriMed Launches Innovative AI-Driven Drug Response Predictions (DRP) Service to Guide Tailored Treatments, Meet Rising Demand in Veterinary Oncology Delivering personalized anticancer treatment predictions, new