Animal Language Translation Machine

The desire for humans to communicate with animals is coming true as US scientists invented an underwater device that can help identify dolphins' sounds and process them. believe 'answer' again.

The translator works on the principle of using underwater hearing aids to capture the dolphin's sound and use the light to attract them. Upon receiving the sound, the divers will collect and play back to the imitation dolphins.

Picture 1 of Animal Language Translation Machine
The machine reads the language of animals.

Dr Denise Herzing, head of the research team, said it would collect all of the dolphin's sounds to create a dictionary of the animal's vocabulary. The machine will be tested in the off-shore Florida area in the next few weeks and if successful, it will be a big step forward in human-animal interaction.