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by carapace
1609 days ago
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Well I did say "the beginning of language and rational thought", eh? And you're picking some very intelligent animals as counter-examples. :) I wouldn't be surprised or disappointed to find out that non-human intelligence is more common than previously suspected. - - - - > What makes humans special is sophisticated verbalization, opposable thumbs, and being the ultimate endurance/persistence predator. Aye. FWIW, I would add to that list the capability for recursive and self-reflexive thought. |
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My own dog has 30 buttons, and picks up new words and abstractions without explicit training. I've used 3 to 5 word sentences with him for 2 years, with great results. He's started using "outside water" in recent weeks to indicate he wants to pee outside, or "potty" for number two, where potty was all it was before. I give complex instructions, 2 to 4 deep, using 20ish named toys, like "take zebra to box, bring shark to me, then sit."
One thing I'm noticing is that while all the cognitive tools humans use seem to be present, they're shallow. There's not as many layers to the experiences they're communicating, and sophisticated abstractions might be impossible for them.
It looks like the animal internal narrative is a kind of "living in the moment" type of existence, whereas even 2 year old humans have a multi-layer internal narrative, including deception and fantasy, which is the biggest divergence I've seen so far between animal and human.
Any particular facet of cognition seems to be there, it just looks like humans process more deeply and broadly.
I think if you give an elephant, horse, dog, cat, or parrot a neuralink implant and a 1000+ word vocabulary, by the time the animal is 4 or 5 it'll communicate with a mature understanding of its vocabulary. Elephants and dolphins might be able to tell stories.
At some point the buttons will have to become cheaper, or a better animal interface will be needed for talking pets to become more common. I hope I live to see talking pet "classes" and animal education become mainstream. I think there will be a cultural shift toward more empathy and better treatment of pets.
https://youtube.com/c/BilliSpeaks
https://youtube.com/channel/UCEa46rlHqEP6ClWitFd2QOQ
https://youtube.com/c/hungerforwords
And: https://fluent.pet/products/they-can-talk If you want buttons for yourself.