人工智能如何帮助科学家和动物交谈

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Have you ever imagined1 being able to talk to your pet at home and havethem understand everything you say?

Professor Karen Bakker told a magazine that AI is already helping humanstalk to bats and honeybees. That could change what we know about nature,animals and people.

Professor Bakker said AI helped us understand the recordings2 of animalstalking to one another. She said trying to talk in their languages could be betterthan teaching animals to use human sign language.

Researcher Yossi Yovel used recordings and AI to understand bats. Batsfight for food; they tell the genders3 when they talk with one another; they havenames. Mother bats speak to their babies in a mother’s way.

Professor Bakker said it was a great example of how animal talking could beseen using sensors4 and microphones5. That would never be heard with thehuman ear. AI makes it because a computer can be trained to listen like a bat.

Professor Bakker said when honeybees “speak”to one another, it’s theirbody movements, as well as the sounds, that matter. Now computers are able tofollow this because you can use computer to see and listen to the languages theyuse. A researcher even made a robot honeybee that went into a hive6. It couldtalk to other bees when it wanted them to stop doing something or fly.

你有没有想过能够在家里和你的宠物说话,而它们能听懂你说的一切呢?

卡伦·巴克教授告诉一家杂志,人工智能已经在协助人类与蝙蝠和蜜蜂交谈。(剩余362字)

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