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AI Reads Animal Face to Tell Whether It’s in Pain

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The box looks, at first glance, like something from a children’s classroom. White plastic, bright orange floor, compact enough to sit on a lab bench without fuss. But the mice placed inside it aren’t there to play. They’ve come, in a sense, to have their faces read. Two cameras peer through black acrylic that is transparent only to infrared light, recording every whisker twitch and orbital tightening in a darkness the animal finds genuinely calming. Within ten minutes, an algor

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