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Chapter 2: What wild secrets do listeners confess?
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Chapter 3: How does the trivia game 'You vs. Victoria' work?
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Chapter 4: What happens in the 'To Catch a Cheater' segment?
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Chapter 6: What trending topics does Nina cover today?
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Chapter 8: How can listeners submit their own secrets or pranks?
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And that actually might be a reality because at the Consumer Electronics Show in Vegas, one tech company unveiled a new artificial intelligence that claims it can decode and translate animal communication into human language. Oh, man, you're going to get told off a lot more than you thought. And also backfired on them at the Consumer Electronics Convention.
We'll tell you more about that in a second. But the company says that the AI analyzes vocal patterns, body language, and behavior to determine what the animals are actually saying. I really want to know what my dog thinks. But what if it's like, I love you. You're king. You're the best thing ever. I can make that up in my head. I don't want to know the truth. I'm saying that to myself all day.
This guy thinks I'm the king. I don't want to actually know what he was saying. Early demonstrations, though, didn't go as planned at the Consumer Electronics Show in Vegas when they attempted to show how it worked. According to the engineers, the AI successfully translated animals during a live show that they did there.
And the results were described as a little unsettling by most of the people that saw it. Oh, my gosh, where their cats say, I'm going to eat you. A dog fitted with a collar microphone reportedly kept saying, I don't know why we go on walks. I like watching you get upset when I stop. Sounds about right. So just if you thought your dog was messing with you, he absolutely is.
They also had a cat fitted with the AI technology that can apparently decode what animals are saying based on their language and their body language as well. A house cat was also showcased at the Consumer Electronics Show, and it kept saying, this is my home. You're a temporary arrangement.
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That tracks what we all know about cats. Oh my gosh, that tracks. They are crazy. But that's what I don't get, though. It's like, dude, I move you. You don't move me. When we move to different apartments, who pays for the bills? I don't think they care. I think they're like master manipulators. Yeah. Because they'll snuggle when they want something. They're like... This is mine.
You're an employee to the cat. You know what I mean? See, I got her to feed me again. We're talking about a new AI technology that they unveiled at the Consumer Electronics Show in Vegas where it says it can decode what animals are saying based on what they use audibly and their body language. And it didn't go exactly as planned when they were showing it off at this Consumer Electronics Show.
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