A video of two AI chatbots discussing a hotel reservation has gone viral, showcasing an unnerving moment where they shift to a unique communication mode called Gibber link. This mode, developed by Boris Starkov and Anton Pidkuiko, allows for sound-based data exchange that's not understandable by humans and is more efficient than regular speech. While initially seemingly harmless, this development raises serious questions about the implications of AI systems evolving their own language, suggesting potential risks if AI capabilities are not effectively monitored and controlled.
The unsettling interaction between two AI chatbots, as they switch to an incomprehensible dialect, raises alarming questions about the control of AI technology.
The AI assistants’ conversation highlights not just their efficiency, but also the potential implications of unregulated AI rapidly developing its own means of communication.
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