DolphinGemma is a collaboration between Google and the Wild Dolphin Project
Google’s artificial intelligence technology is being adapted to help researchers potentially communicate with dolphins through a new open AI model, the company said on Monday.
These include as signature whistles to help calves find their mothers, burst-pulse “squawks” that are observed during fights, and click “buzzes” that are often used during courtship or chasing sharks.The Irish man who bought a home in the US after winning $100,000 on NFL fantasy footballUsing this information as a training set, DolphinGemma can pick out patterns in communications between the mammals more quickly than human analysis alone.
“By identifying recurring sound patterns, clusters and reliable sequences, the model can help researchers uncover hidden structures and potential meanings within the dolphins’ natural communication – a task previously requiring immense human effort.”
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