Could AI translate animal sounds into words? Tech experts hope so
- Chinese tech company Baidu filed a patent this week proposing an AI system to translate animal sounds and emotions into human language.
- The patent arises from advances in AI allowing monitoring of vocalizations, behavior, and physiological signals to interpret pets' emotional states.
- The system would utilize advanced AI techniques, including neural networks and language analysis methods, to interpret animal data and generate corresponding speech through an AI-created voice.
- A Baidu spokesperson mentioned that the translator is still under development and suggested that this technology has the potential to enhance how effectively different species can communicate with each other.
- If successful, this technology could enhance human-animal bonds and animal welfare but also raises ethical concerns about privacy and potential exploitation.
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