Pigs can’t fly, but thanks to AI translators, they might be able to talk

Pigs are noisy, but AI may be able to interpret their sounds and tell us what they are feeling based on that. A group of scientists have developed an AI algorithm that can decode the emotions of pigs based on their grunts, squeaks and snorts. The research aims to give farmers insight into the emotional and physical health and well-being of their animals. Learning that pigs are happy, sad, stressed or something else can help those who raise them solve any problems with the animals and keep them in better conditions.

The researchers used thousands of recordings of pigs in all kinds of situations during their lives, sometimes even up to slaughter. Every squeak and grunt was tagged and labeled depending on whether the pig was experiencing a positive or negative experience. Soon the AI ​​was able to determine the emotions that different sounds evoked. For example, high-pitched squeaks often indicate anxiety or stress, while short grunts mean the pig is satisfied.