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How AI could help us talk to animals
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Why researchers think we're close to getting interspecies chatbots.

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AI researchers and biologists are teaming up to detect patterns in animal communication that are difficult, if not impossible, to observe with the human eye alone. The studies that have come out so far are steps towards what some AI companies see as a larger goal: building large language models to decode animal communication that is beyond the reach of human comprehension.

This video explains how they might do that, using the same tools that gave us text, image and translation tools for human language.

Here is the study about elephant names co-authored by Joyce Poole and Mickey Pardo:
www.nature.com/articles/s41559-024-02420-w

Karen Bakker's book The Sounds of Life is a great read if you want to learn more about how biologists are taking advantage of advancements in sound technology to study animals:
bookshop.org/p/books/the-sounds-of-life-how-digita…

We didn't cover it here, but there was an interesting breakthrough using AI to detect more sperm whale codas than ever before:
www.nature.com/articles/s41467-024-47221-8

Here is a link to Yossi Yovel's bat study:
www.nature.com/articles/srep39419

Here is the macaque monkey study:
royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/full/10.1098/rsos.1…

Earth Species Project can be found here:
www.earthspecies.org/

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@RBRT02

1 month ago

Can't wait for DuoLingo Elephant

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@fireaza

1 month ago

Finally. We'll be able to address the elephant in the room.

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@RuralJuror420

1 month ago

All fun and games until you leave the house and your dog starts pleading with you in English not to leave. I’d never leave the house out of guilt lol

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@ruffmeow9893

1 month ago

it's always surprised me that anyone ever doubted animals have feelings and talk

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@sommmeguy

1 month ago

First conversation: Animal: You said WHAT?!?!?

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@Ice_Karma

1 month ago

Imagine going to all this trouble, and finding out some species just don't have anything interesting to say. Like how most morning bird calls are apparently variations on "MY tree! MY tree!"

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@multiverseman4017

3 weeks ago

The spider in your bathroom: I KNOW WHAT YOU DID TO MY FAMILY.

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@gummybears-jo7zt

1 month ago

dolphins: Thank you for all the fish

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@coreyrobinson8209

1 month ago

Soo... how many years until we have collars like Dug's in "Up"?

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@persephonesplayroom420

1 month ago

Related but on another animal topic: Chickens will name and then use the name for each of their human caregivers individually, as well as different role call sounds for each chicken in their own flock. My spouse and I have our own names that were passed down from our former senior hen, who was our first chicken. We have 2 roosters who live indoors and came from another home, and they call us by the name they chose for us, which is different from the name our outdoor flocks call us. I'd love to be able to translate some of their other calls too, using a tech like this

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@highro13

1 month ago

We could possibly be able to speak to elephants before GTA VI

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@harishjoshi-wf2xe

1 month ago

I am so excited to be alive in the 21st century and be able to see humanity break boundaries of what was thought to be possible every other day

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@AwesomeBoysJPTV

1 month ago

Phineas and Ferb's Invention idea is starting to come true

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@CaCtuSnyan

1 month ago

but what if the different elephants speak different accents of "elephant language"? like cows who have different accents in different regions

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@josueorgoaway

1 month ago

All fun and games until a Chimpanzee shouts “NO!!!!”

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@jennifers6560

1 month ago

Humans: We can finally talk to seagulls! Seagulls: mine mine mine mine mine

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@dreyreis

1 month ago

Eagerly waiting for the Dr. Dolittle app to say "I love you" to my little dog and have him understand

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@colbyandbrennen3543

1 month ago

It would be wild to not only decode what animals are saying but also translate English into it

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@RedZeshinX

1 month ago

Never been closer to having a real-life Babel-fish, science is endlessly fascinating.

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@user-uo2bk7vz2l

1 month ago

What a time to be alive!

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