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by masswerk 1872 days ago
Certainly, but isn't this more like a replay, is it actually suitable for interaction?
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apparently, turkeys have a pretty understandable language. There's a documentary, My Life as a Turkey [1]; he was able to decipher what each call meant (e.g. which squawk meant "snake" and which one meant "eagle"). So, if you were walking with a turkey, and you saw a snake and wanted to warn it about it, you could, in theory, communicate with it.

[1] https://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/my-life-as-a-turkey-introduc...

And these probably would vary by region, just like how whales, dolphins and orcas have different languages too

That's really cool, I didn't knew turkeys did that

I mean, this is the same thing that the whales are doing though. What's the difference? In both cases it's just mimicry.
There are degrees, a whole spectrum between tape-loop mimicry to a high fidelity sharing of mental states when it comes to language.

Mimicry with context is a good way (the only way?) to develop an understanding of language.