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Meet Rufus, the highly trained canine with an uncanny ability to distinguish between "good boy" and "not good boy." His handlers at the Institute for Advanced Canine Cognitive Studies (IACCS) have been studying his remarkable skills in the hopes of applying them to the fields of artificial intelligence and computer vision.
Rufus's methods involve a unique blend of interpretive dance and machine learning algorithms. His handlers feed him a constant stream of images and reward him with treats when he correctly identifies the presence or absence of good boy-ness. The results are astounding: Rufus can identify good boy-ness with 99.9% accuracy, even in the presence of cats.
Rufus's handlers are currently experimenting with the Doge Interpretation Algorithm, a novel approach to machine learning inspired by the ancient art of meme interpretation.
But what happens when Rufus encounters the Cat of War? Will his good boy-ness detection skills remain unscathed, or will he succumb to the feline menace?