Crows make a huge number of different sounds; Artificial Intelligence could help us understand what they mean

How AI is revealing the language of the birds

Researchers have been eavesdropping on an unusual family of crows in Spain, collecting data on hundreds of thousands of different sounds the birds made. Small microphones recorded a variety of soft calls, far quieter than the familiar 'caws' people usually hear. The team then used AI to analyse the sounds and group them together. The researchers hope is to one day be able to understand the meaning of the birds' vocalisations and perhaps even try to speak their language.

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1038/d41586-025-00539-9

This story originally appeared on: Nature - Author:Emily Bates