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Google decides regular human surveillance isn't enough, targets dolphins

Imagine trying to crack a language where every “word” is a complex pattern of clicks, whistles, and burst pulses. That’s what Google’s DolphinGemma AI model is tackling, running on waterproofed Pixel phones in the waters of the Bahamas.
The system, announced on Google’s blog, makes use of 38 years of underwater recordings from the Wild Dolphin Project (WDP), the longest-running study of its kind. — Read the rest
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