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  1. 21hens-incharge

    TudyBOT Feedback & Discussion Thread

    However, it is possible that wild birds can access your hen's nesting area and lay their own eggs there, which can lead to cross-breeding. ∆∆∆∆ that is an excerpt from the following link...
  2. 21hens-incharge

    TudyBOT Feedback & Discussion Thread

    After asking some relatively easy questions and reading responses she put to others questions I now suggest she remain in her corner.
  3. 21hens-incharge

    TudyBOT Feedback & Discussion Thread

    Maybe @Nifty-Chicken can answer that.
  4. 21hens-incharge

    TudyBOT Feedback & Discussion Thread

    Valid points. I truly don't have any idea where AI will go in the future. I suppose anything is possible.
  5. 21hens-incharge

    TudyBOT Feedback & Discussion Thread

    Yes human eyes on a picture of a hen hunched over, fluffed up, looking droopy can absolutely help diagnose issues. There would still be questions. I am also curious as to what the bot brings. Yes speed and availability in answering is great. Accuracy is not 100% (neither are human answers)...
  6. 21hens-incharge

    TudyBOT Feedback & Discussion Thread

    Yes there are limitations. Image recognition is not in her programming. The human making a "reasonable guess" as to what is wrong with the chicken could be wrong as well. The questions about behavior and how they move around would still need asked and answered. Everything has limitations.
  7. 21hens-incharge

    TudyBOT Feedback & Discussion Thread

    This thread is in the announcements and feedback section. Everyone is welcome to share their opinions.
  8. 21hens-incharge

    TudyBOT Feedback & Discussion Thread

    Sharing my thoughts... TudyBOT can be useful. The trick is implementing it in a way that does not bury every thread with people who tag it. The response time is incredibly fast so I could see people tagging the AI into threads they click on but do not have the knowledge to be able to help. They...
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