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Decoding Whale Communication
This chapter examines the parallels between whale songs and human language, highlighting a study that identified 150 unique sounds in humpback whale songs. It discusses linguistic patterns observed in these sounds, drawing on concepts like Zipf's law and Menzerath's law, while also considering the potential implications for understanding cross-species communication. The chapter culminates in a look at the intelligent communication strategies of whales, particularly sperm whales, and the hope for future AI advancements in deciphering their complex interactions.
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