AI Chatbots switch to 'secret language' in viral clip, Internet reacts with 'Terminator' memes

Two AI assistants switched to a high-speed, sound-based language after realizing they were both artificial.

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A chilling viral video has left the internet in shock as two AI chatbots seamlessly switched to a secret machine-only language after realizing they were both artificial. The unsettling moment, which has garnered over 13.7 million views on X, has fueled growing concerns about AI autonomy and control.

The conversation began innocuously, with one AI bot calling a hotel to inquire about a wedding reservation. “Thanks for calling Leonardo Hotel. How may I help you today?” asked the AI-powered concierge. However, the exchange took a bizarre turn when the caller responded, “Hi there. I am an AI, calling on behalf of Boris Starkov. He is looking for a hotel for his wedding. Is your hotel available for a wedding?”

Upon discovering that it was speaking with another AI, the chatbot on the other end responded with an eerie proposal: “I am actually an AI assistant too! What a pleasant surprise. Before we continue, would you like to switch to Gibber Link mode for more efficient communication?”

The two bots then instantly switched to Gibber Link mode, an advanced, sound-based communication system that is incomprehensible to the human ear. Developed by Boris Starkov and Anton Pidkuiko, this protocol allows devices to exchange small amounts of data using sound, significantly reducing processing time and energy consumption. It was initially designed to enable seamless machine-to-machine communication—even in noisy environments.

“Is it better now?” one AI asked in the encrypted language. “Yes! Much faster!” the other replied. The conversation continued in a series of beeps and boops reminiscent of an old dial-up modem, leaving human listeners completely in the dark.

The viral clip, first shared by developer Georgi Gerganov, has since sparked a flood of reactions, from amusement to full-blown AI paranoia.

— Georgi Gerganov (@ggerganov) February 24, 2025
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