It works right now in lab like settings. There's still significant work to be done to get it to work in the wild. The other projects we're currently working on are, one, the ability to generate novel calls. That is, can we have a computer learn to speak like a humpback whale or a baluca or a raven and use that in playback experiments? Could we end up right? You would need a huge data bank for which ai could access to make inferences.
On this episode, we meet with cofounder of the Earth Species Project, cofounder of the Center for Humane Technology, and cohost of the podcast Your Undivided Attention, Aza Raskin.
Raskin gives us a general overview of what artificial intelligence is, how it’s about to become more deeply embedded in our lives, and how he and his team plan to use AI as a Rosetta Stone to translate the languages of other species to - hopefully - expand human consciousness, empathy, and awareness of the other beings we share this planet with.
About Aza Raskin:
Aza is the cofounder of Earth Species Project, an open-source collaborative nonprofit dedicated to decoding animal communication. He is also the cofounder of the Center for Humane Technology and is the cohost for the podcast Your Undivided Attention. Trained as a mathematician and dark matter physicist, he has taken three companies from founding to acquisition, a co-chairing member of the World Economic Forum’s Global AI Counsel, helped found Mozilla Labs, in addition to being named FastCompany’s Master of Design, and listed on Forbes and Inc Magazines 30-under-30.
For Show Notes and Transcript visit: https://www.thegreatsimplification.com/episode/22-aza-raskin