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GibberLink revolutionizing AI communication

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The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) is far from plateauing, with continual technological advances in agriculture, healthcare, automobiles, cybersecurity, communication, and considerably more. The latest and most popular advance is Gibberlink. A recent viral video of two booking AI agents talking, acknowledging that they are both AI and switching to GibberLink has the world speechless. 

 

What is it?

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GibberLink is a more efficient communication system used by AI that is beyond initial human comprehension. The website Next Big Future states that GibberLink eradicates 90% of the calculated cost for AI to generate human speech and is 80% quicker at communicating in comparison to human language. 

 

How does it work?

This communication system produces sound waves to disseminate structured data in milliseconds, among other AI agents. Artificial intelligence assistants have the ability to recognize when they are talking to another assistant and automatically switch to GibberLink for quicker communication. 

 

 

Background

During a hackathon, Boris Starkov and Anton Pidkuiko, two Meta software engineers,  designed GibberLink. A hackathon is an event where people immerse themselves in collaborative engineering over a short period to encourage innovation to solve problems and create new ideas. Utilizing ElevenLab’s conversational  AI technology and GGWaves open data over sound library, they were able to design GibberLink. 

 

Concerns

Artificial intelligence has been demonized for years, whether in movies, social media, or even by scientists who express their worries about the potential dangers. The most prominent concern about AI having a private language is what happens if it begins to communicate in ways that humans can’t decipher.

 

 Presently, software engineers can understand the data being sent via GibberLink because they created the language. However, as time passes, AI agents will find more ineffectiveness and “cut out the fat” by constantly modifying their language for maximum efficiency and will eventually be able to create dialects themselves. The website Play.ht raises an important question, “If AI starts speaking a language we can’t understand, who’s really in control?” Skeptics worry that AI will conspire ways to take over and dominate the human race and there will be no way for us to stop it because we will not know what they are planning. If AI makes its own language we could lose oversight and therefore control. 

 

The Future

This innovation creates an inside look at AI technology’s future. GibberLink is open-sourced and available for developers to explore and improve upon. Eleven Labs looks into the future by asking people to imagine, “Autonomous systems collaborating instantly in their own dedicated mode, then just sending a simple text report back to the human in charge.” With the stigma and mystique surrounding artificial intelligence, do you think that AI having a private language will be astronomically beneficial, or a step closer to the end of mankind?

 

Contributing Sources:

https://elevenlabs.io/blog/what-happens-when-two-ai-voice-assistants-have-a-conversation 

https://www.forbes.com/sites/dianehamilton/2025/02/25/what-is-gibberlink-mode-ais-secret-language-and-way-of-communicating/

https://play.ht/blog/what-is-gibberlink/ 

https://techcrunch.com/2025/03/05/gibberlink-lets-ai-agents-call-each-other-in-robo-language/

https://www.nextbigfuture.com/2025/03/ai-agents-can-use-r2d2-sounding-faster-communication.html 

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