Artificial intelligence (AI) can now detect whether your cat is in pain by looking at its face, using an app built by vets and developers in Japan. The AI app was trained using 6,000 pictures of cats, and developers say it is more than 95% accurate. The head of the…
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Elon Musk has claimed a “wide margin” of support among Tesla shareholders for a $56bn pay package due to…
Researchers have found the route of one of Europe’s busiest winter getaways – the annual migration of millions of…
A Tory social media campaign suggests the party fears a Labour landslide in the upcoming general election, as minister…
Elon Musk has moved to drop a lawsuit he filed against ChatGPT maker OpenAI and learned he is facing…
As climate change pushes temperatures up, invasive mosquitoes are embedding into European countries – bringing dengue fever with them. …