Unlike human language, where we understand the meanings of words, animal sounds are very difficult to interpret. Animal data, such as whale calls, is very small compared to the large text data used for human AI models such as GPT-3. But new tools are making it easier to collect and analyze large amounts of animal sound data.

Although some have tried to translate animal sounds into human language, most scientists believe that animals do not have a language similar to ours. Instead, it is necessary to decipher the meaning of their communications.

By 2025, advances in artificial intelligence could help uncover what animals are actually saying to each other, the publication writes.

Source: Ferra

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