from cm0002@lemmy.world to technology@lemmy.world on 16 Apr 02:53
https://lemmy.world/post/28283688
Dolphins are generally regarded as some of the smartest creatures on the planet. Research has shown they can cooperate, teach each other new skills, and even recognize themselves in a mirror. For decades, scientists have attempted to make sense of the complex collection of whistles and clicks dolphins use to communicate. Researchers might make a little headway on that front soon with the help of Google’s open AI model and some Pixel phones.
Google has been finding ways to work generative AI into everything else it does, so why not its collaboration with the Wild Dolphin Project (WDP)? This group has been studying dolphins since 1985 using a non-invasive approach to track a specific community of Atlantic spotted dolphins. The WDP creates video and audio recordings of dolphins, along with correlating notes on their behaviors.
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And this is how we will go down.
Well I for one welcome our new
AIDolphin overlordsObviously! Look at the current world leaders. We might as well try the dolphins.
Why wasn’t I told that was an option sooner?
So long and thanks for all the fish.
What a surprisingly sophisticated attempt to do a double backward somersault through a hoop whilst whistling “The Star-Spangled Banner”. Great job!
They’re gonna tell us about the new intergalactic super highway being built through the solar system.
They have a brain as complex as ours, they’re social, and they’re believed to be really smart.
If they’re actually dumb, very dumb, I swear to god I will buy a single non-certified dolphin-free tuna can out of spite.
Afaik whales have more spindle neurons than we do:
https://www.science.org/content/article/well-wired-whales
I am not panicking, I have my towel.
Did you get a glass bowl?
So they're aiming for a real-life version of SeaQuest DSV? Considering Season 1 was set in 2018-2019, we're 7 years behind schedule so far...
When that happens and one can talk to dolphins:
There's already talk-to-your-dog/cat products such as FluentPet. Probably the biggest issue with cats in particular is that their "vocabulary" is quite limited (usually less than a dozen distinct "meows"), but some of the FluentPet users (examples on Youtube such as BilliSpeaks) seem to suggest basic reasoning. A full-blown language is beyond them, but they do seem capable of understanding more concepts than we give them credit for.
This is probably one of the best actual uses for something like generative AI. With enough data, they should be able to vectorize and translate dolphin language, assuming there is one.
So, what, Google’s gonna sell them a plastic trash cleanup subscription service?