Ethical implications of AI-mediated interspecies communication

  • 2025-10-31
  • 출판일: 2025-08-28
  • 저자: Ahmet Küçükuncular

Abstract

The prospect of conversing with animals, once the stuff of fable, is drawing closer with the rise of AI systems capable of decoding nonhuman communication. From Baidu’s patented translator prototypes to bioacoustic machine learning initiatives, the technical frontier is advancing rapidly. Yet with these breakthroughs come urgent ethical questions. What does it mean to speak with a nonhuman species, and what obligations follow from that dialogue? This paper explores the moral landscape of AI-mediated interspecies communication, examining its potential to advance animal welfare, illuminate nonhuman minds, and challenge anthropocentric hierarchies. It interrogates whether language confers moral standing or merely reveals it, and considers how concepts such as autonomy, consent, privacy, and dignity might apply to animals when communication is technologically enabled. The analysis draws on animal ethics, AI governance, and political theory to argue for proactive, principled guardrails that prioritise animals’ interests over human convenience. Ultimately, the paper contends that such technology, if governed ethically, could help recalibrate our relationship with other species, not by bestowing personhood, but by listening more justly to what was already there.

link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s43681-025-00835-0