How many times have you thought to yourself, “Man, oh, man…I wish I knew what that chicken over there was saying.” OK...maybe you haven't. But off the small chance you have...there's good news, artificial intelligence may have gotten us to that place! A team out of the University of Tokyo, led by Adrian David Cheok, claims to have come up with a system that can “interpret the various emotional states of chickens, including hunger, fear, anger, contentment, excitement, and distress.” They say the system does this through the use of a “cutting edge AI technique called Deep Emotional Analysis Learning,” and uses “complex mathematical algorithms” to interpret the “ever-changing vocal patterns of chickens.”
Source: Futurism