‘ChatGPT for birdsong’ may shed light on how language is wired in the human brain

‘ChatGPT for birdsong’ may shed light on how language is wired in the human brain

Just like ChatGPT and other generative language models train on human texts to create grammatically correct sentences, a new modeling method by researchers at Penn State trains on recordings of birds to create accurate birdsongs. The results could improve understanding of the structure of birdsong and its underlying neurobiology, which could lend insight into the neural mechanisms of human language, the team said. A paper describing the research was recently published in the Journal of Neuroscience. Just like ChatGPT and other generative language models train on human texts to create grammatically correct sentences, a new modeling method by researchers at Penn State trains on recordings of birds to create accurate birdsongs. The results could improve understanding of the structure of birdsong and its underlying neurobiology, which could lend insight into the neural mechanisms of human language, the team said. A paper describing the research was recently published in the Journal of Neuroscience. Plants & Animals Molecular & Computational biology Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories

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