Researchers are hoping to decipher the communications of sperm whales. Photo by Amanda Cotton/Project CETI Researchers are hoping to decipher the communications of sperm whales. Photo by Amanda Cotton/Project CETI

Understanding whale communication via AI

 Are We on the Verge of Chatting with Whales?

An ambitious project is attempting to interpret sperm whale clicks with artificial intelligence, then talk back to them.

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“I don’t know much about whales. I have never seen a whale in my life,” says Michael Bronstein. The Israeli computer scientist, teaching at Imperial College London, England, might not seem the ideal candidate for a project involving the communication of sperm whales. But his skills as an expert in machine learning could be key to an ambitious endeavor that officially started in March 2020: an interdisciplinary group of scientists wants to use artificial intelligence (AI) to decode the language of these marine mammals. If Project CETI (for Cetacean Translation Initiative) succeeds, it would be the first time that we actually understand what animals are chatting about—and maybe we could even have a conversation with them.

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By Christoph Droesser

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Christoph Droesser is a freelance writer living in San Francisco. Before moving to California, he was an editor and reporter in the science section of the German weekly paper Die Zeit for 18 years, covering topics in science and technology. He recently published a book (in German) on natural language processing.

(Source: hakaimagazine.com; October 26, 2021; https://tinyurl.com/ygawqd63)
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