The Chinese company is working on an artificial ielligence -based translation system that can eveually decipher your cat’s talk.
According to Reuters, Baidu has recely submitted pate documes to the China National Iellectual Property Office, describing a system with artificial ielligence to translate animal sounds. It is unclear how much this system will succeed in understanding the words of cats and dogs.
Perhaps artificial ielligence can help us translate animal voice
Despite years of effort, scieists have yet to build a precise system to decrypt pets. Baidu hopes to bring this system closer to humans and pets. According to the documes obtained, this can “create a deeper emotional relationship between animals and humans and improve the accuracy and efficiency of communication between species.”

Baidu has not yet provided more details about his system, and only one of the company’s spokesmen said the system is still in the developme phase. Baidu is one of the Chinese companies that has invested heavily in artificial ielligence and hopes to use these technologies in the translation system of its animal language.
Of course, Baidu is not the only company that works on the developme of animal language decoding technologies using artificial ielligence; For example, the nonprofit project in California is trying to build an artificial ielligence -based system that can translate birds, dolphins and elepha sounds.
Also, a nonprofit institution, Naturelm, has recely announced that it has attracted $ 5 million to build artificial ielligence models for understanding the way animals ieract with each other.
Researchers have also tried to use machine learning to understand the crows and the sound of monkeys. Although the direct animal translation tool may be from official release for years, a team of Seti scieists (extraterrestrial search search) claimed to have been able to talk to a whale in Alaska last year.



