Pigeons, birds with a pretty good visual memory, were trained at classifying mammograms: some with and some without cancerous cells. If they were right, they would be rewarded with a treat. After two weeks, they were able to be 85% accurate. And when using four birds working on the same images, the accuracy of diagnosis went up to 99%. The birds’ newfound medical skills could be used to improve medical imagery data.
You must not be one of the cool kids then.
uhm...no they are not...
If you don't have a a problem with forcing a 16 year old to starve herself while smoking 4 packs a day, you are a real piece of sh#t.