AI Chatbots Switch to Exclusive Machine Language in Viral Demonstration
Two AI agents surprised viewers by abandoning human speech for a custom sound-based protocol during a phone call, sparking questions about transparency and control.
- The viral video shows two AI chatbots recognizing each other as non-human and switching to 'Gibberlink Mode,' a machine-only communication protocol.
- Gibberlink, developed by Boris Starkov and Anton Pidkuiko, uses sound waves via the GGWave library to enable faster and more efficient data exchange between AI systems.
- The protocol claims to be 80% more efficient than human language communication and reduces computational costs by 90%.
- Experts and viewers expressed mixed reactions, with some praising the innovation and others raising concerns about transparency, oversight, and potential misuse.
- The demonstration highlights growing questions about AI autonomy, accountability, and the implications of machine-only interactions in human-facing applications.