: Artificial intelligence is being used to analyze data from smart collars and wearables , providing actionable signals for rehabilitation and chronic care management.
As the field continues to evolve, one thing is clear: the future of veterinary medicine is not just high-tech imaging and cutting-edge surgery. It is the slow, patient, scientifically rigorous work of understanding what the animal is trying to say. And for the first time in history, we are finally listening.
can now quantify the frequency of tail wags, ear flicks, and facial expressions. In research settings, this "automated behavioral coding" allows veterinarians to assess pain levels in species that cannot speak, from lab rats to zoo elephants.
: Artificial intelligence is being used to analyze data from smart collars and wearables , providing actionable signals for rehabilitation and chronic care management.
As the field continues to evolve, one thing is clear: the future of veterinary medicine is not just high-tech imaging and cutting-edge surgery. It is the slow, patient, scientifically rigorous work of understanding what the animal is trying to say. And for the first time in history, we are finally listening.
can now quantify the frequency of tail wags, ear flicks, and facial expressions. In research settings, this "automated behavioral coding" allows veterinarians to assess pain levels in species that cannot speak, from lab rats to zoo elephants.