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Team hopes findings will help improve equine welfare after showing cognitive abilities include being ‘goal-directed’
Everything is goal directed right up to the…
REEEEEEEEEE! HOLY FUCK WHAT WAS THAT LITTLE NOISE OR MOVEMENT? RUNAWAY! RUNAWAY! RUNAWAY!
To be fair, that describes me having a panic attack when my plans fall apart.
If they are goal directed they are more sapient than I am.
I was just thinking something similar. Perhaps envy.
Stupid horses knowing what they want and working towards it.
but, famously, they never proceed directly towards their goal. they always take one step to the side after two steps forward.
How did you conduct this study? Play chess with a horse?
Horse did a en passant and the researcher got mad
It then farted while running away, kicking.
Then, when it slowed down to a pace, it ate a chick
Holy hell
So a horse could plan and act out a murder?
No, but they could plan and act out a greater European conflict.
it looks like somebody in this story doesn’t understand the difference between strategy and tactics, which definitely seems like quite an important distinction in this case
Why is that important? If you want to separate the two, the strategy is obvious.
thinking tactically is short term, thinking strategically is long-term, especially with the “plan ahead” in the title
nothing about the test described in the article implies that horses are capable of doing that though