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How does ChatGPT translate the language of whales?

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No matter what period of history we live in, we are always amazed when we see a power or ability beyond our imagination, just as an early human was stunned by fire or lightning. Today, people are amazed by things like artificial intelligence or distant galaxies. Tastes have changed, but one thing has never changed: nature always leaves us in awe. One of those phenomena that has bewildered people from thousands of years ago up to 2025 is this sound. This sound is processed in the largest brain among all creatures. This large brain is located inside the skull of the largest toothed predator, a predator that holds vertical meetings in the depths of the ocean: the humpback whale. We have made a video about it before and were asked to make a video about its language. Humans discovered in 1957 that this sound belonged to them, and 13 years later, researchers realized this sound was for communication. Talking to animals has been part of the myths and fantasies of various cultures and religions for thousands of years, and only recently, with the help of technology, have we realized that this sound might be the first example of complex verbal communication between animals, even rivaling the complexity of human language. Animal Morse code, AI, and ChatGPT have made it possible to understand that this language can be comprehensible to humans. Since we are in the introduction, I will just tell you that whales in different regions have different cultures. As I know you don't want the introduction to be any longer, here are the interesting topics of this video: Among all creatures, why translate the language of humpback whales? What animal languages has humanity translated so far? The amazing literature of whales, and finally, how do they translate animal languages at all? Among all creatures, why translate the language of the wave-like and clicking sounds? It is actually a form of communication tool, and now researchers believe that humpback whales are the best option to break the biggest historical barrier, which is translating the communication of a creature with its own kind. Scientists are willing to bet that humpback whales have a language similar to human language. Through years of study and research, they have realized something: the brains of these whales are very complex. Humpback whales have the ability to communicate and use a complex language with each other.

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