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Chinese scientists have begun work on a program that will translate animal sounds into human language

Chinese scientists have begun work on a program that will translate animal sounds into human language
Baidu, one of China's leading technology companies, is developing an AI-based translator that can detect the needs and emotions of animals through their sounds and movements. The patent for this innovative technology was discovered by journalists from the South China Morning Post.

The system uses artificial intelligence to analyze sound signals, physical movements and biological changes observed in animals. This could make it easier for people to communicate with their pets.

It should be noted that this technology does not yet promise direct word-to-word communication in the style of "Dr. Dolittle". However, the system will be able to understand whether pets are hungry, uncomfortable or want their owner's attention. The translator will determine information by studying the tone of the animal's voice, body position, movements and other important signs.

It is also worth noting that this is not the first research in this direction. For example, Japanese scientists have developed a device that can interpret dog sounds, and this invention was recognized by Time magazine as one of the best inventions of 2002. However, these projects have not yet reached a fully developed stage.

If Baidu can successfully implement this project, it could be a huge breakthrough for pet owners. They will be able to better understand the needs and moods of their furry friends and establish closer relationships with them.

So far, there is no information on the stage at which this technology is and when it will be put into practice. However, the emergence of such technologies suggests that in the future the relationship between humans and animals may open a new page.
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