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New artificial intelligence could help humans actually talk to animals

Por: WPTV Nation November 30, 2022

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New developments in artificial intelligence and technology could help humans communicate with their  and any other animal species that calls Earth home. Outside of the field of science, the idea of two-way human-animal communication has existed in pop culture since at least as far back as 1967, when the original Doctor Dolittle movie came out. But the idea is no longer just a far-fetched movie plot; it's nearing reality.Scientists have... + full article



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