In a remarkable encounter, human scientists at Whale-SETI had what they describe as a "conversation" with a humpback whale named Twain.
Artificial intelligence (AI) has been deployed to eavesdrop on the underwater chatter of sperm whales, potentially uncovering new insights into their complex communication systems. This innovative ...
Discover how the Earth Species Project uses AI like NatureLM-audio to listen in on the hidden conversations of animals.
Project CETI’s underwater technology helps scientists study whale communication and the effects of human activity on marine ...
Analysis shows whales’ coda vocalizations are ‘highly complex’ and remarkably similar to our own ...
Interspecies Internet sounds like the title of a science‑fiction film. But this initiative, also known as Interspecies.io, is ...
Global initiatives like Interspecies Internet and Project CETI are using artificial intelligence to analyze and interpret non-human communication, from whale vocal patterns to subtle animal behaviors.
Compared to other marine animals, whales have been understudied. Spending their lives in the open ocean, sometimes in very remote locations, whales are more often heard than seen. Consequently, ...
Forget the cartoon dog collars and sci-fi translators. The real science of understanding animal communication is advancing faster than most people realize, and AI is the driving force behind the shift ...
Sperm whales (Physeter macrocephalus) go deep. They can dive 1,300 to 4,000 feet-deep and also travel as much as 15,000 miles per year. These depths and distances make sperm whales and other whale ...
Simon Fraser University researchers have received nearly $1 million in special funding from the Digital Research Alliance of Canada to develop an ...