GibberLink

GibberLink is a clever tool that lets AI voice assistants talk to each other in a special language made just for machines. This makes their chats faster and more dependable, using less computer power.
Key Features
GibberLink was created by Boris Starkov and Anton Pidkuiko during the ElevenLabs London Hackathon. It uses ElevenLabs'' smart AI tech and the free ggwave library. When AI agents realize they are talking to another machine, they switch from human talk to a special sound wave language. It sounds a bit like old dial-up modems.
In a demo, an AI acting like a customer looking for a hotel room started talking in human speech. Then, it noticed the other AI and switched to GibberLink mode. The chat turned into audio tones, making data exchange quicker and easier.
Benefits
By getting rid of human-like talk in AI conversations, GibberLink can lower compute costs, save energy, and reduce delays. This makes AI chats faster and more reliable.
Use Cases
GibberLink can be used in many ways, from smarter customer service bots to fully self-operating systems working together in real time. For instance, two AI voice assistants can start chatting in human language and then switch to beeps and tones once they spot each other. This cuts down on time and errors, making AI-to-AI talk more efficient.
Funding
GibberLink''s free release on GitHub lets developers everywhere check it out, improve it, and add it to different apps. As AI becomes a bigger part of everyday tech, GibberLink could become a standard for machine communication.
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