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From Cabalot Clicks to Pig Screams, AI Manages to Decode Animals, but the Interspecies Dialogue Is Still Out of Reach

In the waters of Dominica, an algorithm now recognizes every cockalot with its only clicks, almost without mistake. Elsewhere, another machine decodes the mood of a pig to its grunts. AI to talk to the animals is moving fast, even if the real conversation remains out of reach. From the cabalots to the pigs, what the machines really hear Off the coast of Dominica, Project CETI records the cabalots continuously thanks to fixed hydrophones, aerial …
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In the waters of Dominica, an algorithm now recognizes every cockalot with its only clicks, almost without mistake. Elsewhere, another machine decodes the mood of a pig to its grunts. AI to talk to the animals is moving fast, even if the real conversation remains out of reach. From the cabalots to the pigs, what the machines really hear Off the coast of Dominica, Project CETI records the cabalots continuously thanks to fixed hydrophones, aerial …

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Science-et-vie.com broke the news on Wednesday, May 20, 2026.
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