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The science and fiction of octopus intelligence

Oct 4, 2022
50:18
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
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How to Write an Octopus Intelligence Book
03:25 • 5min
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How Did You Become Interested in Octopus Intelligence?
08:09 • 3min
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How Intelligent Can Octopuses Really Get?
10:55 • 6min
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Is There a Turing Test?
16:43 • 5min
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The Octopus Communicates With Other Species
21:42 • 3min
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The Octopus Symbols in the Book
24:41 • 4min
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Is There a Future for Octopus Intelligence?
28:30 • 6min
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What Is It Like to Be an Octopus?
34:17 • 2min
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The Autonomy of Octopus Arms
36:10 • 3min
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I Love Science Fiction, but I'm Not a Fan of Speculative Fiction
39:08 • 5min
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Should I Do This or Should I Don't?
44:07 • 2min
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What Do You Want the Reader to Take Away From This Book?
46:22 • 5min
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Ray Nayler, author of the sci-fi novel "The Mountain in the Sea," and neuroscientist Dominic Sivitilli discuss how looking into the mind of an octopus can provide insights into the nature of artificial intelligence and alien intelligence.

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