Startups in Tokyo, Japan, are focused on improving the health of cats using artificial intelligence (AI)!
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For instance, the company Rabo has developed a smart collar called Catlog, which monitors cats’ activities, appetite, and behavior, using AI for health analysis and alerts about potential issues.
CEO Yukiko Iyo highlights that Rabo’s goal is to prolong the companionship between cats and owners, especially as Japan’s feline population ages.
Identifying health issues is crucial for kittens, and to tackle this, companies like Carelogy have also developed apps that use AI to detect signs of pain in cats. Another company, Sylvester.ai from Canada, created Tably, an app that assesses feline pain through facial expressions.
東京は気持ちの良いお天気☀️🗼
みなさまもほっこり良い週末を👋#Catlog pic.twitter.com/AU9eEwAZuZ
— Catlog(キャトログ) (@Catlog_RABO) June 8, 2024
Source: Borneo Bulletin
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