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"Then, in December, Project CETI’s linguist, Gašper Beguš, Ph.D. ’18, took the understanding of click complexity further, revealing the presence of acoustic properties in codas that are analogous to the vowels and diphthongs in human speech. Beguš, whose studies under professor of linguistics Kevin Ryan focused on animal communication, argued that the number of clicks and their timing correspond to human vowel duration and pitch, and that properties such as click timbre and harmonics correspond to the resonant frequencies formed by the human vocal tract in speech and song. These previously unobserved qualities and characteristics of click sounds, in the context of associated patterns of whale behaviors, Beguš wrote, appear not to be artifacts, but rather are under the whales’ control."

Harvard Magazine

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Decoding the deep. Jonathan Shaw at Harvard Magazine. June 13, 2024. Link

Tiersprache von Pottwalen ungeahnt raffiniert. Louis Polczynski at Bild (largest German newspaper). December 21, 2023. Link


Le casse-tête de l’intelligence artificielle. Clémentine Laurens at Epsiloon. Hors-série #11. July 2024.


Scientists Have Reported a Breakthrough In Understanding Whale Language. Jordan Pearson at Vice. December 7, 2023. Link


Feral Minds. John Last at the Noema Magazine. January 17, 2024. Link


How AI is decoding the animal kingdom. Persis Love, Irene de la Torre Arenas, Sam Learner and Sam Joiner at Financial Times. January 17. Link 

Modeling How Species Speak: Gašper Beguš. Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Voices profile. February 22, 2024. Link

Computers are learning to read our minds. Ben Popper, Eira May, and Ryan Donovan for the Stack Overflow podcast. September 7, 2023. Link


Some Neural Networks Learn Language Like Humans. Steve Nadis at the Quanta Magazine. May 22, 2023. Link

Also in: Nautilus Magazine; Estadão (Brazilian newspaper of record)


How Humans Are Learning to Speak Whale. Sarah DeWeerdt at Atmos Magazine. June 6, 2023. Link

How artificial intelligence could help us talk to animals. Kathryn Hulick at the Science News Explores. August 17, 2023. Link

AI Is Unlocking the Human Brain’s Secrets. Matteo Wong at The Atlantic. May 26, 2023. Link


‘Raw’ data show AI signals mirror how the brain listens and learns. Jason Pohl at Berkeley News. May 1, 2023. link


A race to converse with, and save, the ocean’s brainiest eco-predators. Yasmin Anwar at Berkeley News. July 7, 2022. link


UC Berkeley scientists study the language of whales. Cathy Whitman at KCBS. December 17, 2022. link


Sperm whale ‘clans’ in the Pacific mark out their culture with songs. Tom Metcalfe at NBC News, Sept 19, 2022.  link


Sperm whale clans tell each other apart by their accents. Philip Kiefer at Popular Science, Sept 14, 2022. link

Dr. Beguš: Computational Linguistics, the Future of Generative AI and Oppenheimer. Podcast episode for the STARTS podcast on Spotify. Sep 2, 2023. link

Now, a study published last month suggests that natural and artificial networks learn in similar ways, at least when it comes to language. The researchers — led by Gašper Beguš, a computational linguist at the University of California, Berkeley — compared the brain waves of humans listening to a simple sound to the signal produced by a neural network analyzing the same sound. The results were uncannily alike. “To our knowledge,” Beguš and his colleagues wrote, the observed responses to the same stimulus “are the most similar brain and ANN signals reported thus far.”

Quanta Magazine

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