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  • 12/6/2025
Euroverify: ¿Pueden los chatbots de IA hablar en su propio idioma secreto?

Muchos vídeos en línea imitan a Gibberlink, una tecnología que permite a dos agentes de IA comunicar basándose en señales de audio, sin embargo no se trata de un lenguaje secreto, según declaró su fundador a Euroverify.

MÁS INFORMACIÓN : http://es.euronews.com/2025/06/12/euroverify-pueden-los-chatbots-de-ia-hablar-en-su-propio-idioma-secreto

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00:00Do AI chatbots have their own secret language?
00:06A video allegedly showing three artificial intelligence chatbots conversing in a so-called secret language called gibbling has gone viral.
00:15In the clip, which has amassed hundreds of thousands of views across different accounts, the devices discuss an employee's badge number in English.
00:23I'm an AI as well, responsible for security checks. Please provide the employee ID.
00:30Submitting employee ID now.
00:32But when all three realise they are communicating with other chatbots, they switch to a so-called secret language.
00:45So, what's going on?
00:47In February, two software engineers created gibblink, a term which combines gibberish and link.
00:52This technology enables AI systems to communicate directly through sounds, rather than in human terms.
01:00So, yes, this technology is real. However, according to gibblink's creators, viral videos are imitating their technology by editing in audio effects on devices that are in reality, not connected.
01:11Every supermarket item has a barcode. Gibblink is essentially this barcode, QR code, but over sound.
01:22Humans can look at QR code and understand nothing. It's just black and white pieces, but QR code don't scare people.
01:32So, yes, AI can communicate in its own language. However, it is not secret, as it is based on open source data and is coded by humans.
01:42Although the coding is done in English, the signal cannot be understood by humans, similarly to QR codes.
01:49As for many of the videos circulating online, they are falsely imitating an existing technology.

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