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[–] rockerface@lemm.ee 123 points 3 days ago (1 children)

My favourite bird song fact is that parrots (even small ones like budgies) can associate particular sound sequences with specific members of their flocks, including themselves. They can also introduce themselves to each other with those sequences.

If you happen to own a parrot, it most likely has a name in its own language and has told it to you. And it also gave you a name.

[–] Shortstack@reddthat.com 76 points 3 days ago (5 children)

This is what AI should be for, finding the patterns and deciphering

thats what a lot of AI is used for, just in different fields.

[–] Zagorath@aussie.zone 62 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

AI has been and continues to be used for these sorts of things. Generative AI like LLMs and image generators might be getting all the media attention and attract the techbros at the moment, but they are fundamentally inappropriate for this purpose, but other AI machine learning models are making advancements all the time.

[–] MonkeMischief@lemmy.today 4 points 1 day ago

There's a fun open source app called WhoBIRD that identifies birds by their calls in real time!

It's actually really impressive and a lot of fun identifying the local birds. This is a use of learning models I can totally get behind. :D

[–] rockerface@lemm.ee 24 points 3 days ago

Every tool has its use, as long as it's not being shoved everywhere for the sake of shareholders™

[–] stray@pawb.social 14 points 2 days ago

They've so far used AI to detect all the different parts of a particular whale species' language, like the different sounds and timing. Deciphering the meaning will be much harder since it's difficult to observe their behavior, but small land mammals should go much smoother.