This picture shows two chatbots starting a voice conversation and realising they are both AI agents and switching to a more efficient audio language called GibberLink. Watch here. Developed at the ElevenLabs 2025 Hackathon, GibberLink uses a protocol named GGWave to transmit data via sound waves, similar to old modem handshakes. The system allows AI assistants to communicate without words, using CPU rather than GPU resources, making it potentially cheaper to operate. While technically impressive, the sight of AI systems speaking in code has raised eyebrows. What happens when machines no longer need our language to talk to each other?
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Developed at the ElevenLabs 2025 Hackathon, GibberLink enables AI agents to communicate efficiently via sound waves, reducing reliance on GPU resources.
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