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Researchers 'Translate' Bat Talk. Turns Out, They Argue–A Lot

7 pointsby schaum5 months ago

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20after45 months ago
It seems like one of the better use-cases for machine learning models, some of them seem to especially excel at translating between languages. It seems it&#x27;s even applicable to languages we don&#x27;t really have any understanding for. I look forward to having a machine-translated conversation with my cat within the decade.<p>Sort of related question: Am I alone in being regularly baffled by how much humans under-estimate other creatures&#x27; capacity for thinking and communicating? I find it really strange to think that these creatures would not have a rich world and a rich language for communicating. They make noises for a reason, there is obvious complexity to the noises, why wouldn&#x27;t we assume that there is a lot of information being conveyed?