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Google’s newest AI model is designed to help study dolphin ‘speech’


Google has created an AI model, DolphinGemma, to help decipher dolphin vocalizations, supporting research to better understand how dolphins communicate.

Google’s AI research lab, Google DeepMind, says that it has created an AI model that can help decipher dolphin vocalizations, supporting research efforts to better understand how dolphins communicate. This summer, WDP plans to use Google’s Pixel 9 smartphone to power a platform that can create synthetic dolphin vocalizations and listen to dolphin sounds for a matching “reply.” WDP previously was using the Pixel 6 to conduct this work, Google says, and upgrading to the Pixel 9 will enable researchers at the organization to run AI models and template-matching algorithms at the same time, according to Google. TechCrunch Space Every Monday, gets you up to speed on the latest advances in aerospace.

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