[Day 14] I quizzed an AI on cat meows. It scored worse than random guessing
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Intro Day 14! Today's experiment: play cat meows to an AI and have it guess what the cat wants. I really wanted to use my own cat's meows, but couldn't get recordings — so I used a public research dataset (meows from 21 cats). What I used: DGX Spark (my home AI machine) / Whisper (speech-to-text AI) / Qwen2-Audio (an AI that can listen to audio directly) / 440 cat meows (public dataset). Today's experiment What I wanted to find out Can an AI tell how a cat feels, from its meow alone? Approach A…
1Key Takeaways
- Today's experiment: play cat meows to an AI and have it guess what the cat wants.
- I really wanted to use my own cat's meows, but couldn't get recordings — so I used a public research dataset (meows from 21 cats).
- What I used: DGX Spark (my home AI machine) / Whisper (speech-to-text AI) / Qwen2-Audio (an AI that can listen to audio directly) / 440 cat meows (public dataset).
- Today's experiment What I wanted to find out Can an AI tell how a cat feels, from its meow alone?
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Coding AI shifts how fast software ships and how much human review each change needs. DEV — ML reports that today's experiment: play cat meows to an AI and have it guess what the cat wants.
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