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What if we can talk with whales?



Today we communicate with animals very often. But that communication is to give one-way orders. We can see if an animal like a dog is scared or something like that. But what if we can have two-way discussions with other animals? What those animals can talk to us? 

The two-way communication over the species' border is not a new thing. A long time ago. People learned to observe things like dogs' and cats' behavior. But that thing is a limited way to communicate. 

Researchers trained primates like chimpanzees and gorillas to use sign language. In those experiments, researchers released trained chimpanzees and gorillas into packs. And then they hoped that those secret agents would open those animal's worlds to humans. This is the thing that can interest people like intelligence and law enforcement. 

What if the animal can tell if there are poachers in that area? Or what if whales can tell about the position of some wrecks? Those things are interesting points of view. 

What if we can communicate with natural animals? Communication over the species' border is the way to communicate with aliens. Animals like whales are the alien because we don't know anything about their life. Of course, we can follow them using cameras, but the thing is that in those cases there are always humans near them. 

Breaking the communication code of some species happens by using AI and observation tools like bionic eyes and microphones. The system records the sounds that those animals use, and then it can follow the reactions. The system can show holograms to wolfpacks. And then it can see how the sounds are changing. The drone can also follow those animals, and observe their communication in different situations. 

Artificial intelligence is the tool, that can open the whale's communication. Whales have warning sounds. The underwater system may show holograms to whales, and then the system observes the sound signals that whales send each other. That thing would give a fantastic view of the deep sea. 

But the thing is that the microchip implants can make it possible to observe and break the whale's and other animals' EEG. In the future, the robots can put very flat 2D microchips on the animal's skin. And those systems can observe the brain and neural functions of implanted animals. That system can make it possible to project the information from the animal senses to the computer screen. 


https://www.earth.com/news/killer-whales-have-close-friendships/

https://bigthink.com/life/alien-language-whales/



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