A Chinese AI startup says it has cracked the code on what your dog is trying to tell you, and the internet is having a field day with it.
The company behind PettiChat claims its wearable device can translate pet vocalizations and behavior into human language with up to 95 percent accuracy.
That number went viral after Polymarket posted the claim to X.
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PettiChat describes itself as the “world’s first real-time pet translator” and is currently raising money on Kickstarter.
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The device is a small wearable that attaches to a pet’s collar and pairs with a smartphone app.
According to the company’s press materials, the AI model was trained on large datasets of animal vocalizations,
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