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Google DeepMind lets us talk to animals!
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Google DeepMind lets us talk to animals!
The TLDR
Google has unveiled DolphinGemma, a modified AI model designed to analyze and generate dolphin communication. Trained on real-world data and powered by SoundStream, it runs on Pixel phones to identify and decode complex dolphin sounds. With the experimental CHAT system, researchers are exploring two-way communication, linking dolphin-made sounds to real-world objects. An open-source release is planned for this summer — and it could be a huge leap toward human-animal conversation.
Just imagine: We could not only eavesdrop on dolphins, but actually understand what they are communicating! Google has made a fascinating breakthrough in animal AI research with DolphinGemma. This specialized AI, a modification of the Gemma model, was developed to analyze the complex clicks, whistles and pulse sequences of Atlantic spotted dolphins and even generate dolphin-like sound sequences.
The model, trained with the Wild Dolphin Project's extensive dataset, uses Google's SoundStream technology and runs directly on Pixel smartphones in the field. Researchers can use it to identify recurring sound patterns and decipher potential meanings - a task that previously required immense human effort.
Particularly exciting: the CHAT system (Cetacean Hearing Augmentation Telemetry) is already researching two-way communication by linking synthetic whistles with objects that dolphins are interested in. Google plans to release DolphinGemma as an open source model this summer.
Could this technology be the key to bridging the gap between human and animal communication? The AI community is at the beginning of an exciting journey of discovery - and soon we could even be talking to our dogs.
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