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Pigs are smarter than we thought. Scientists taught them to play video games

· February 24, 2021 ·

Picture an early Atari -style game of the same era as, say, Pong or Breakout . In the game, the player scores points for maneuvering a cursor using a joystick so as to hit a colored target. On level one, it's easy. The player is in the middle of what looks like an abstract representation of a room, surrounded by four blue walls. Each wall, running the length of the screen, is a potential target. The player need hit any wall to complete the stage. Level two is harder. Now there are only three walls to hit. Level three has just two walls. Before long, the walls are shorter, eventually forming a single square on the screen. Then the square starts to move around. OK, so it's not exactly Call of Duty or GTA in its complexity, but as tests of dexterity go, it isn't bad. And while hardcore gamers might want something a little tougher, that's alright: It's not meant for them. Literally. The game described above is a video game designed for pigs. And the pigs are pretty darn good at it. "Almost all of our pigs got to the one-sided target," Candace Croney , professor of Animal… Read full this story

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