AI Agents Talk in Robotic Language
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GibberLink lets AI agents call each other in robo-language | TechCrunch

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GibberLink lets AI agents talk on the phone with each other in a robotic language that's incomprehensible to humans.
The project was created by two Meta software engineers during a hackathon competition in London .
A video demonstration of the project has amassed over 15 million views on X, and was reposted by YouTube ’s most followed tech reviewer Marques Brownlee .