In an age where technology is advancing at the speed of light, artificial intelligence is now in every corner of our lives. What if we could use AI to communicate with our closest friends, animals? What about chatting to a flower?
Imagine chatting to your dog, your cat complaining to you, your parrot reading you poetry… Sounds a bit crazy? Maybe not so much! Animals can communicate and get along very well with each other. Whether it’s a cat’s meow or a dog’s bark, there are many different sounds and tones that birds use to impress other birds.
Diversity and Challenges in Communication Between Living Things
Artificial intelligence could revolutionise the way we communicate with plants and animals. Because it takes time for a human to analyse everything as quickly as a machine. But AI can help humans, animals and plants communicate with each other and across species. For example, at a rough estimate, it can be used to communicate by analysing the sounds, gestures, signals, vibrations and smells of trillions of animals and putting them into words.
- Even two animals of the same species can use different sounds and gestures. Just think, in addition to sounds, body language, smells, pheromones and other signals are also used in communication. For example, bees have a complex dance language, birds have different types of songs, and primates have a variety of sounds.
- In plants, it occurs through chemical signals, acoustic vibrations, electrical signals and touch.
How do We Communicate with Animals and Plants?
For example, a bored dog can communicate with the artificial intelligence by pressing the buttons on the remote control and have fun with the dog voice version, maybe the dog can even ask questions… (30 years later)
- Meow, bark and chirp translator: You won’t have to listen to Fido bark for hours to find out what he wants. Imagine if AI translators could instantly translate animal sounds into human language. Is your cat hungry for snacks or bored? You will understand instantly!
- Emotion analyzers: We will understand emotions as well as words. Artificial intelligence will be able to understand what animals are feeling by analyzing their facial expressions and body language. Happy, sad, or scared? You will know your friend’s mood.
- Virtual playmates: Virtual playmates can be developed for single pets. These virtual friends can play with, chat with, and care for pets. Your pet will never be bored again!
- Movements and vibrations of insects and similar creatures: You can understand what your pet means by crickets or arm, leg and wing movements, understand its needs and problems, if any, and help it. Perhaps a way will be found to create more communication by using other mediators for the sounds and movements that respond to them. Let’s see what the future will bring. Of course, we have to dream first. There is a saying: It was a dream before, now it has become reality.
- Plant Life Frequency Line: The trees in our garden send us messages via the plant life frequency line for their water needs, and these requests and demands are sent to our mobile phones as messages through vehicles. For example, if we ignore a message for a long time, the plants will report us to the local authorities. This notification may be in the form of filling out a form. This form describes the time, address, and status of the event. Thus, a new idea called Shared Responsibility for Life comes to light.
Shared Responsibility for Life
The shared responsibility for life that arises from the coexistence and interconnectedness of human beings and all other living things directs us to protect our planet and all living things on it, and to build a sustainable future. This responsibility is a duty that must be assumed not only by individuals, but also by societies and states. It is also the responsibility of every living animal and plant we come into contact with. Because we cannot yet communicate, all responsibility lies with the individual. As soon as we communicate with other living beings, plants and animals will help us to fulfil these responsibilities.
For example, birds can tell us about natural disasters. Or fish can give us signals before a tsunami. Shared responsibility for life concerns everyone (every living thing).
It is our duty to be aware of this responsibility, which has many benefits, such as maintaining harmony and balance, leaving a healthy world for future generations and increasing our own well-being, and to act accordingly in our daily lives. Even with simple steps such as protecting forests, not polluting water, recycling our waste and choosing local food, we can fulfil this responsibility and build a better world together. Let’s not forget that it is our duty to leave a better legacy for future generations. We will act together.
Artificial Intelligence for Plants
What if we could talk to plants? Think of it as a herbal communication translator. This tool transforms the frequency coming from a plant into meaningful sentences, and people understand the needs of the plant and take action to keep it alive, healthier and more productive. Sounds crazy, right?
Ethical Issues in Communication with Plants and Animals
Of course, these developments raise some ethical concerns. How will the privacy of animals be protected? Will artificial intelligence be used to control and protect animals? Perhaps all living things have a common voice when it comes to the sustainability of the planet as a whole. We need more research and discussion to find answers to these and similar problems and questions. One of the parties to the debate will, of course, be animals. Then plants. In general, humans are also a kind of animal. All animals have the right to make their own choices. We will create a kind of natural law that includes plants.
CONCLUSION
With its increasing awareness and advanced intelligence, humanity must now consider not only its own existence, but also the welfare of all living species. This responsibility leads us to protect our precious brothers and sisters, plants and animals, and to build a sustainable future.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) can play a critical role in achieving this goal. With the power of AI, we can create a more just and balanced living environment for all living things on our planet. In this way, natural resources can be used wisely and biodiversity preserved.
But the real beauty lies in discovering the intelligence of plants and animals themselves. Understanding how they communicate, solve problems and interact with their environment will enable us to better understand ourselves and the world.
We wish you happy days together.