New technology could help scientists learn spider language

Researchers are using artificial intelligence to interpret the sounds created by spiderwebs, to learn how spiders communicate.

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13 comments

  1. it’s like that episode of It’s always sunny, “we now have the technology to allow “SPIDERS TO TALK TO CATS” πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

  2. How is, or will, learning about the behaviour of a spider going to solve social problems and racism? Instead of that, work on understanding cause and effect of human behaviour and use it to improve your racist society and not to use it to make more money.

    1. Lol what do you want me to say to your reply? Thanks I guess! Lol Ignoring reality will never make it miraculously disappear. Reality is not magic.

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