Communicating with aliens one day could be much easier if we study the way AI agents speak with each other

Decoding emergent languages in AI can have many benefits.

An illustration of an alien language written with green glyphs
Al may shed light on how to decipher languages from intelligent aliens.
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In the 2016 science fiction movie Arrival, a linguist is faced with the daunting task of deciphering an alien language consisting of palindromic phrases, which read the same backwards as they do forwards, written with circular symbols. As she discovers various clues, different nations around the world interpret the messages differently — with some assuming they convey a threat.

If humanity ended up in such a situation today, our best bet may be to turn to research uncovering how artificial intelligence (AI) develops languages.

Olaf Lipinski
PhD Student in Artificial Intelligence, University of Southampton

Olaf Lipinski is a PhD student at the university of Southampton studying artificial intelligence. His main focus is on emergent communication, or how AI agents can develop their own langauge.