Taught by Catherine Fang , distinguished service professor, Integrated Innovation Institute students Sangeeta Yadav and Young Yoon gained hands-on experience and learned how to apply AI concepts. The course explored unlocking the value of data, and its potential to transform businesses and human experiences.
For a group project, Yadav and Yoon created Four Paws, an AI-powered conversational chatbot that provides personalized insights for managing the health of dogs.
Their aim: to empower dog owners through personalized, AI-driven health insights. In the following Q&A, Yadav and Yoon discuss the project.
Can you provide a brief overview of your project and what inspired you to select the topic you chose?
Yadav : I have loved dogs since childhood and my family had two dogs that passed away a few years ago. I also witnessed friends struggle to manage their dogs’ health and that experience motivated me to dive deeper into this topic.Is there a motivation as to why your group is interested in advancing dog’s health care?
Yadav : After interviewing a number of dog parents, shelter staff and pet health insurance professionals we discovered that a pain point was receiving timely and cost-effective assistance when a dog gets sick. This issue is largely driven by unaffordable health care costs and limited access to veterinarians in times of need.Essentially your tool empowers dog parents to love their dogs more fully - by helping them understand what is going on with their health. Can you provide more details about your conversational chatbot?
Yadav : We created a web-based, AI-powered conversational chatbot to mimic how a dog parent observes early symptoms and guides them through a series of questions to determine the severity of their dog’s symptoms. The chatbot then provides recommendations and resource links from accredited veterinary organizations.What is your long-term vision for this project?
Yadav : Our vision is to develop a comprehensive solution dog parents can trust that helps them analyze health symptoms and track health patterns over time. It is our goal that the platform will manage all’health conditions and offer options to connect with the nearest vet.What were the key findings or results of your project? Were there any unexpected results? If so, what were they and how did you address them?
Yadav : Market watch reported that over 30% of pet owners avoid taking their dogs to the vet due to high costs. In our user research, 80% of the folks didn’t have pet insurance and most dog parents only take their dogs to the vet when they find out something serious is going on. How can someone classify whether or not their dog’s condition is serious?Our goal is not to replace veterinarians, but instead to provide a trusted platform that guides and directs dog parents who may not have pet health insurance. We hope to give these dog parents better guidance to make informed decisions and actually encourage them to take their dog to the vet when their findings indicate that their dog may be dealing with a more serious condition.
In terms of AI from a technical perspective, what is something new that you learned?
Yoon : Sangeeta and I have learned a lot about what AI can and can’t do. This was especially relevant in reducing mistakes and keeping our information accurate. We discovered some limitations of AI. Sometimes the AI provided broken links to vet care resources and websites. To fix this, we had to develop a solution that integrated with the Google Search API to ensure the URLs are correct and up-to-date.So far you’ve told me what your project is - can you tell me what you project isn’t?
Yoon : Our project is not a replacement for veterinary care. It’s specifically focused on dogs, not other pets like cats. How has this project influenced your academic or career goals? Do you look at anything differently with a new perspective since completing the project for class?Yadav : This project was very impactful for us, as dogs play a central role in our lives and society as a whole. We took on a serious problem that can have a huge impact on millions of dogs and dog parents, since so much time and energy is spent on taking care of our furry family members. By going through the process of problem discovery and understanding the pain points of dog parents - we became more committed to solving their issues. This project also shifted our views on how we view AI, since it initially can be seen as a fun tool, but we deeply admired how it can also be outfitted for meaningful purposes if used properly.