Challenges the assumption that human interests automatically outweigh animal interests.
Issues include the use of gestation crates for pigs, battery cages for egg-laying hens, and the practice of tail-docking or debeaking without anesthesia. battery cages for egg-laying hens
Contends that animals cannot give informed consent and should not be sacrificed for human health gains. Rights advocates push for an immediate transition to non-animal technologies, such as organs-on-a-chip, computer modeling, and human cell cultures. 3. Entertainment and Wildlife such as organs-on-a-chip
AI-driven CCTV can now monitor factory farms for signs of illness or aggression. While this is a welfare tool (better detection, more efficiency), it also generates massive undercover footage that rights advocates use to expose the horrors of the system. Technology is a double-edged sword. battery cages for egg-laying hens