What would it sound like if two AI chatbots spoke to one another in their own “language?” Someone has devised an AI chatbot language called “GibberLink,” and it allows two bots to exchange information quickly.
An Enthusiast Wins an ElevanLabs Hackathon With a Chatbot Language
Anton Pidkuiko performed this cool feat as part of the ElevenLabs 2025 Hackathon in London. The goal was to use the ElevenLabs technology to create a language that two AI chatbots can use to transmit data to one another quickly. Anton received first place for his project, and once you see the chatbots talking, it’s easy to see why.
Amazing, isn’t it? Once the chatbots clock that the two of them are AI agents, they swap to speaking in GibberLink. This uses the GGWave sound protocol to send messages far faster than what they can achieve if they speak English.
If you used the internet in the early days, you’ll remember using dial-up and the noises it used to make. If you’re wondering why GibberLink sounds a little like a modern-day dial-up tone, it’s because the technology behind them is similar. Each uses audio to transmit data between two devices, which is a lot faster than speaking in a way that humans can parse. It’s probably best not to think about what giving AI chatbots a secret language that humans cannot understand will mean for the future.
If you’d like to learn more about this cool technology, check out the GibberLink GitHub page for details and the source code. You can also see the GGWave source code if you’re curious about the technology GibberLink built itself atop. You can also create a voice that sounds just like you with ElevenLabs, the AI-powered voice service that hosted the hackathon and powered GibberLink.