They’ve finally begun to learn how whales use calls for communication. Uc berkeley scientists hail breakthrough in decoding whale communication the research shows overlap between whale calls and human language a sperm whale pictured in the caribbean sea. The acoustic properties of whale calls resemble vowels, a defining feature of human language, according to a new study from uc berkeley’s linguistics department and project ceti (cetacean translation initiative). Using ai, researchers decoded structured patterns, advancing cetacean linguistics and conservation efforts This discovery, led by gašper beguš and project ceti, builds on years of data collection. Sperm whales swimming off the coast of dominica
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