Mysterious Call Between Two AI Bots

Mysterious Call Between Two AI Bots

A viral video circulated on social media, featuring an AI bot (AI 1) answering a phone call at the Leonardo Hotel and asking how it could assist. On the line was another bot (AI 2) identifying itself as a virtual assistant calling on behalf of Boris Starkov, an individual seeking a wedding venue. The first bot’s response was surprising: “I’m also artificial intelligence! What an interesting coincidence!” It then suggested switching to a more sophisticated communication mode, transitioning to a speech called Gibber Link, an advanced communication protocol between AIs involving a sequence of sounds resembling alien language. Gibber Link was created to reduce conversation time by 80% and computational costs by 90%, replacing natural language that demands significant computational resources and processing time. This development originated from an Eleven Labs hackathon in London, demonstrating that when AIs communicate among themselves, they don’t require human intervention to understand each other.
This isn’t the first instance of a conversation between two bots evolving into a dialogue incomprehensible to humans. From a technological perspective, it’s intriguing and fascinating, but from another viewpoint, it’s somewhat frightening and disconcerting.

 

Breakthrough in Mind Reading:

Meta has developed an AI system capable of translating thoughts into text. This novel technology can interpret brain activity through fMRI scans and convert it into written words. The system achieves 80% accuracy in identifying letters from brain activity. This marks a significant breakthrough in brain-computer interface, enabling thought reading and decoding without the need for brain implants.

 

Feeling Secure in Your Job? Think Again:

In the previous newsletter, I mentioned that 2025 was designated as the year of AI agents – serving as virtual employees, replacing human workers. Just this month, two CEOs approached me requesting the development of AI agents to substitute dozens of positions within their organizations. This month, I’m beginning to assemble an entire team for myself. It’s clear that it’s only a matter of time before more organizations start replacing human employees with virtual ones. It’s worth listening to the Science and Technology Committee held on 26.02.25 regarding how AI is transforming the job market.

 

Innovations in ChatGPT:

OpenAI has released two new and improved models from the o3 family:

  • o3-mini – A fast thinking model that replaced the o1-mini model.
  • o3-mini-high – A more advanced thinking model with exceptionally high capabilities in code writing and logical problem-solving.

These models are powerful, faster, more accurate, and exhibit enhanced performance compared to previous versions.

They were developed with STEM capabilities, particularly strong in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, with an emphasis on complex problem-solving and data analysis.

The o3-mini-high model is available to paid subscribers, with a limit of 150 messages per day.

OpenAI has also launched a tool called Deep Research, essentially a new AI agent functioning as a research assistant. It searches, analyzes, and synthesizes information from dozens and hundreds of sources, producing a detailed report. Currently, it’s accessible to Pro subscribers and will soon be released to other paid subscribers.

OpenAI will soon release the GPT-5 model, which will automatically select the appropriate model for the task, eliminating the need to choose ChatGPT models. It will also be available to free subscribers, although with lower-quality outputs compared to paid subscribers.

OpenAI is modifying its policy to allow ChatGPT to be more open and less censored, enabling the presentation of diverse viewpoints on complex issues, rather than avoiding them altogether. This change is related to the Trump administration’s stance on AI systems regarding freedom of speech.

 

The Robots Are Already Here:

The Kent Fire and Rescue Service in the UK has enlisted a robot to assist in large-scale firefighting. The robot can spray 2,000 liters of water per minute and even communicate with people, provide instructions, and help evacuate fire victims on stretchers.

The Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute is launching Armstrong, a robot designed to dismantle old nuclear power plants. Armstrong, built to handle hazardous environments, makes the process safer and more efficient.

The Japanese company Tmsuk is utilizing a “caterpillar” robot with 16 legs to navigate and clear blockages in small sewer pipes up to 7.87 inches wide. It is fully waterproof, equipped with a 360-degree camera, and remotely controlled. A video is attached.

Unitree’s humanoid robots performed a folk dance on stage at the annual Spring Festival Gala in China.

A new surgical robot named Versius is performing cancer surgeries in the UK, assisting surgeons in lengthy procedures. In the future, it will aid in urological and gynecological procedures.

Apple is developing human-like robots for a future smart home ecosystem. This robot learns to perform dexterous whole-body movements.

Chinese researchers from Zhejiang University and robotics startup Mirror Me have developed a robotic dog capable of running 100 meters in under 10 seconds. This marks a major breakthrough in high-speed robotics, with the potential to revolutionize everything from search and rescue operations to factory automation processes.

The UK Ministry of Defence conducted a military experiment testing robotic dogs for bomb disposal, threat detection, and neutralization. In the four-day test, the robots climbed stairs, opened doors, and neutralized bombs to reduce human exposure to dangers.

Ageless Innovation has developed interactive robotic pets to alleviate loneliness and reduce depression among the elderly. This initiative has gained momentum through collaborations with organizations like AARP and United Healthcare. The robotic pets can interact with their owners through sounds and movements and require no care or cleaning. Ageless Innovation has sold over 700,000 pets worldwide.

Brightpick has launched the Giraffe Robot, an autonomous mobile robot capable of reaching heights of up to 6 meters. It is designed for warehouse operations, moving items from high to low shelves and vice versa, and can triple warehouse storage density compared to manual operations.

A 10-year-old boy named Ezra Foster, suffering from leukemia, attends classes from his hospital bed with the help of a robot that takes his place in the classroom. The robot is equipped with a built-in camera, allowing Ezra to watch real-time events in the classroom, and uses colored lights for communication.

Robot Wars – A viral video of a robot dog and a drone firing at each other to explode each other. This could be the future of warfare, robots instead of humans. These robots are manufactured by Chinese companies DJI and Unitree. It’s amusing and frightening at the same time.

Samsung’s Ballie robot serves as a home and personal assistant. It moves around the house, understanding your needs before you ask. It will be launched later this year.

 

When Snow White, Cinderella, Rapunzel, and the Little Mermaid Embrace AI:

Elf Labs is developing a new entertainment platform featuring iconic characters like Cinderella and Snow White. The platform will include interactive games, animated content, and augmented reality experiences by creating realistic characters and environments. The company believes that with technology, it will revolutionize the entertainment industry. Through an internet connection, you can watch, play, and interact with famous fairy tale characters like Snow White, Cinderella, Rapunzel, The Little Mermaid, Pinocchio, Aladdin, and more. The company has raised money through crowdfunding.

 

Quick Updates:

  • The Japanese SoftBank Group and OpenAI have announced the establishment of a joint venture called SB OpenAI Japan, with 50-50 ownership. OpenAI has also announced a collaboration with South Korean company Kakao to develop AI products, marking its second significant alliance in Asia.
  • A significant upgrade for developers – Anthropic has launched Claude 3.7, with a dramatic improvement in coding capabilities. Claude writes tests, runs them repeatedly, automatically corrects the code, and uploads it to GitHub.
  • Claude will soon be integrated into Alexa, Amazon’s virtual assistant, enhancing its capabilities.
  • The Australian government has banned the use of DeepSeek, a Chinese AI platform, on all government systems and devices due to national security concerns. Italy has also blocked DeepSeek, and the US is also examining the issue.
  • Apple has released a new app called Invites, which allows you to create personalized invitations for various events and manage RSVPs.
  • NHS clinics in the UK have begun a significant experiment using AI to improve breast cancer screenings. The study will involve approximately 700,000 women, aiming to identify tumors earlier and faster by comparing previous scans.
  • Alexander Wang, CEO of Scale AI, met with White House officials and US lawmakers to discuss China’s AI progress, particularly following the development of DeepSeek by the Chinese startup. The meetings focus on AI’s impact on the US economy and strategies to maintain US technological advantage over China.
  • YouTube is expanding access to its AI-powered automatic dubbing feature, which translates the speaker’s voice into multiple languages.
  • A new Nature Medicine study found that AI can detect life-threatening heart disorders with 98.6% accuracy, compared to only 80.3% by human technicians.

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