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Answer: Take a listen and find out. by News Staff / April 16, 2021 Shutterstock A team at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology has found a way to put music to spiderwebs, and the result is something you have to hear for yourself. Just like spiders themselves, some people might find the tune interesting, while others may be creeped out by it. Lead by Markus Buehler, professor of engineering, the team used artificial intelligence to recreate the sounds of the vibrational patterns that spiders use to interact with their environment. First, they would create 3D models of spiderwebs while the spiders were busy using them, such as for feeding or conducting repairs. Then they would listen for patterns in the vibrations and use algorithms to put sound to them. ....
Scientists have shared what a spiderweb sounds like using Artificial Intelligence. Markus Buehler, an engineering professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, alongside his team, recently created 3D models of spiderwebs to study spiders vibrations their way of communicating while undertaking tasks in the web such as construction, repair, hunting and feeding. “Spiders utilize vibrations as a way to communicate with the environment, with other spiders,” Buehler said. “We have recorded these vibrations from spiders and used artificial intelligence to learn these vibrational patterns and associate them with certain actions, basically learning the spider’s language.” The spider signals are low, long chimes, which become more complex as the web becomes more dense. Spider signals are usually completely inaudible to human ears. ....