The article examines the role of artificial intelligence as a co-evolutionary agent in interspecies communication, focusing on Project CETI and the deciphering of sperm whale language. Framed within the theoretical perspective proposed by Emilio Carlo Corriero in La filosofia come orientamento. Un nuovo senso da assegnare alla terra, AI is analyzed not as a mere tool but as a creative partner participating in relational systems involving humans, animals, and the environment. The article highlights how technology can contribute to a genuine natural revolution, generating a new orientation in which meaning, knowledge, and ethics emerge through the interaction of human, natural, and artificial intelligences. In this context, the concept of the technobiome arises: an ecosystem of interconnected intelligences co-evolving together, offering a post-Anthropocene perspective in which technology, life, and thought collaborate to regenerate the living and establish a new balance between nature and culture.