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GibberLink lets AI agents call each other in robo-language


A weekend hackathon project that lets AI agents talk on the phone with each other in a robotic language, one that's incomprehensible to humans, has gone

A weekend hackathon project that lets AI agents talk on the phone with each other in a robotic language, one that’s incomprehensible to humans, has gone viral on social media over the past week. In the week since the London hackathon, a video demonstration of GibberLink has amassed over 15 million views on X, and was even reposted by YouTube’s most followed tech reviewer, Marques Brownlee. Some might recall the distinctive sounds of early computers communicating with modems via household landlines – a process known as the “handshake.” Essentially, this handshake represented data transfers using a robotic language, which is fundamentally similar to what’s happening between AI agents through GibberLink.

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