Researchers created a CapuchinAI system that managed to identify the primates with 97% accuracy by facial recognition A group of researchers in Costa Rica put a screen with artificial intelligence in the jungle to see how Capuchin monkeys reacted. The result showed that these animals learned to use it to get food. The experiment was done at the Taboga Forest Reserve. A team from Emory University and the Georgia Institute of Technology created a …
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Researchers created a CapuchinAI system that managed to identify the primates with 97% accuracy by facial recognition A group of researchers in Costa Rica put a screen with artificial intelligence in the jungle to see how Capuchin monkeys reacted. The result showed that these animals learned to use it to get food. The experiment was done at the Taboga Forest Reserve. A team from Emory University and the Georgia Institute of Technology created a …