Cohn Sloberdchkov, an expert on animal behavior in the United States, says that the size of the animal language translation machine will become a reality within 5-10 years. He is currently working on a new technology to translate the sounds of prairie dogs. He pointed out that the technology will eventually be used to translate the language of all other animals, so that people and animals talk is no longer a dream.
Sloberdchkov says he is developing a new artificial intelligence software that records the sounds of prairie dogs and then uses artificial intelligence techniques to analyze calls and translate them into English. According to his study, the groundhog's warning of potential dangers to his peers contains a great deal of detail, even in details like "A skinny brown coyote is fast approaching."
For the past 30 years, the professor has been studying animal behavior. "I think the technology we have now has the ability to develop this device," he said. They can be as small as the size of a mobile phone, allowing us to chat with pet dogs and pet cats. The device can translate a dog's bark or cat calls into a language such as ' I want to eat meat tonight ' or ' you haven't cleaned my nest lately '. ”
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