To each his own ideal dog, an algorithm makes the match. A solution developed by researchers from the University of East London and the University.

of Pennsylvania for the American startup Dogavatar which in the study published in Scientific Reports proposes the use of AI to improve matches between dogs and humans. The algorithm uses data from 8,000 responses to assessment tests: “by pooling data from thousands of surveys, we can tailor responses into categories such as dog rivalry and fear of strangers,” said James Serpell.