It sounds like the plot of a new Disney movie, but experts predict will allow people to communicate with household pets and even wild animals.Researchers around the world are using 'digital bioacoustics' - tiny, portable, digital recorders - to capture the sounds, tics and behaviors of animals that are too quiet or nuanced for humans to pick up on.These databases will be used train artificial intelligence to decipher these miniature communications and translate them into something more comprehendible to us, almost like a ' for animals'.
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