Dogs act like toddlers when you need help - but cats just watch. Scientists compared 3 groups: pet dogs, cats, and human toddlers in an experiment where a human parent hides and pretends to look for an object. 75% of dogs and children helped. Cats only helped if it was in their personal interest.
"Rubbish," says Nathan Lepora, Professor of Robotics and AI at Bristol University. He has spent his career working on robot hands and says human level dexterity is still some way off.
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