We’re on the Cusp of Communicating with Whales
Summary
Chasing one of the most ambitious scientific discoveries of our time, a group of biologists, linguists, roboticists, & legal scholars have joined forces to understand what animals are saying to each other & devise a way to talk to them. Leveraging state-of-the-art technology, including a groundbreaking machine learning engine, Project CETI scientists have made huge progress decoding the communication of sperm whales. We will explore the impact of interspecies communication & what it means for humanity, the legal rights of animals, animal intelligence, and the future of conservation.
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Contributors
- Nathan Lump
- David Gruber
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