An artificial intelligence system has enabled humans to engage in a 20-minute interactive exchange with a humpback whale, marking a significant milestone in interspecies communication. Using underwater speakers and precision microphones, scientists played recorded whale calls and received structured vocal responses from a whale named Twain. The AI analyzed these interactions, identifying language-like features such as turn-taking, syntax, and sequence, previously unseen in non-human species. This discovery not only deepens our understanding of whale intelligence but also offers new tools for exploring non-human and potentially extraterrestrial communication systems. Ethical considerations remain, as such technology could influence whale behavior and ecosystems, but the breakthrough holds promise for advancing conservation and cognitive science.
Earth.com: “AI helps humans have a 20-minute ‘conversation’ with a humpback whale named Twain” – reinforces AI analysis and interactive exchange
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