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Maybe it’s time to rethink what it means to be sick as a dog. On Tuesday, Fay, A Smart pet technology a company, Announced a new AI-powered chatbot To help owners stay informed about their dogs’ health using a combination of personal information and general dog breed data.
The AI agent, which the company calls Fi Intelligence, is integrated directly into the Fi app. It has access to all the information collected about your dog across the full range of Fi products, including Fi Series 3 Plus and Fi Mini Dog collars, in addition to information and documents uploaded by the pet owner. The service is intended for dogs only (not cats, rabbits or other pets).
If you already own a Fi smart collar, the data in the AI agent’s data set will be combined to help it answer your questions.
When creating Fi Intelligence, the company identified a slew of common questions that dog owners have, including whether their animal friend is walking or sleeping enough, or scratching more than usual. The chatbot was created to help owners find answers to these questions quickly and easily. According to Fay.
Fi designed its agent to answer these questions using a combination of general information about a dog’s breed, personal information and biodata collected by Fi’s pet smart collars.
This mock conversation between a pet owner and a Fi Intelligence AI agent shows how the chatbot uses detailed biometric data and uploaded documents to answer questions.
Pet owners can ask the chatbot questions in simple English and get detailed answers. Fi Intelligence is equipped to answer general questions, compare your dog’s current data to previous time periods and compare your dog’s data to other dogs of the same breed.
Fi says its chatbot is different A general-purpose AI client because it was trained on a proprietary dataset containing “the largest repository of real-world canine activity, sleep, and behavioral data in the world.”
“Fi Intelligence” doesn’t replace a trip to the vet — and company He stresses that you’re not supposed to do that. Instead, the agent is supposed to give owners “informed confidence” about their dog’s health and can help them “show up (to the vet) with specific, documented feedback drawn from weeks of ongoing data.”
“The strongest signal from our beta was that owners are not using this to replace their vet,” said Darrell Stone, vice president of product at Fi. “They use it to show better preparedness.”
According to Faythe Fi Intelligence integration will provide the most complete canine health profile available in an app to date. Fi Intelligence is available to all Fi members immediately.