This chapter explores the history of animal sound research, from the assumption that only humans possess language to the efforts of Navy researchers to decode underwater sounds. It also discusses the importance of indigenous knowledge and the challenges of translating and understanding inaudible sounds.
Two scientists explain how AI might help us translate animal communication, and what we might learn from their squawks, chirps, songs, and chatter. This episode was recorded live at the Aspen Ideas Festival.
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