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It is currently plausible (35%) to me that average orcas have at least as high potential for being great scientists as the greatest human scientists, modulo their motivation for doing science[1]. To see why I think this, see my LW question (including the considerations in my answer).
I now want to test how intelligent orcas are as soon as possible. For this, I am creating a very easily-learnable language, which is easy for orcas to vocalize and ideally also for humans (after some practice), along with a plan for how to teach the language to orcas.
I hope to start teaching orcas the language around the start of January, but I still need to plan where to best do this, buy equipment, and find at least one person who can operate a boat who is willing to do those experiments with me.
Project plan summary
For a rough [...]
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Outline:
(00:06) TLDR
(00:58) Project plan summary
(01:27) Video series showing how one might get started teaching a language to orcas
(01:39) Seeking feedback and collaborators
(02:44) Seeking funding
(03:38) Appendix: Text summary of project
The original text contained 5 footnotes which were omitted from this narration.
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TLDR
It is currently plausible (35%) to me that average orcas have at least as high potential for being great scientists as the greatest human scientists, modulo their motivation for doing science[1]. To see why I think this, see my LW question (including the considerations in my answer).
I now want to test how intelligent orcas are as soon as possible. For this, I am creating a very easily-learnable language, which is easy for orcas to vocalize and ideally also for humans (after some practice), along with a plan for how to teach the language to orcas.
I hope to start teaching orcas the language around the start of January, but I still need to plan where to best do this, buy equipment, and find at least one person who can operate a boat who is willing to do those experiments with me.
Project plan summary
For a rough [...]
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Outline:
(00:06) TLDR
(00:58) Project plan summary
(01:27) Video series showing how one might get started teaching a language to orcas
(01:39) Seeking feedback and collaborators
(02:44) Seeking funding
(03:38) Appendix: Text summary of project
The original text contained 5 footnotes which were omitted from this narration.
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First published:
Source:
Narrated by TYPE III AUDIO.
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