
Why Do Humans Speak?
The Michael Shermer Show
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Reciprocal Altruism and Communication Across Species
This chapter explores the concept of reciprocal altruism through examples of young male chimpanzees and vampire bats, revealing the cooperative behaviors that aid survival and reproduction. It also examines the cognitive development of morality and theory of mind in social animals, emphasizing the unique abilities of dogs in understanding human cues. Additionally, the discussion extends to the challenges of communication, including experiments with dolphins and the implications of artificial intelligence in language development.
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