One of the biggest advances
in this early stage of working artificial intelligence is facial
recognition — the ability of Facebook to pick out individuals across its
platform, and the Chinese to nab suspected criminals out of a city
crowd.
But last year,
engineers working for JD Finance, the financial arm of JD.com, the
e-commerce giant, wondered where such capabilities could go next. What
about animals? So it was that a contest unfolded: three teams of
engineers pitted against one another to adapt facial recognition
programs to piglets.
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