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The Hidden Tech of the Wild

The Hidden Tech of the Wild

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概要

In this episode, Shlomi Madar of SpotitEarly talks with Professor Yossi Yovel, head of the neuroecology lab at Tel Aviv University, about bat echolocation and what decades of research reveal about animal communication, memory, and cognition. They also explore how AI is helping scientists decode non-human behavior, and why evolution favors trade-offs rather than optimal design.


Resources & Links:

SpotitEarly

SpotitEarly investment opportunity

The Genius Bat by Yossi Yovel

Yossi Yovel’s Bat Lab

Color Doolittle Prize

Book: The Selfish Gene by Richard Dawkins

Animal Cognition and Memory Research



Contact Prof. Yossi Yovel

Twitter

LinkedIn


Timestamp

00:00 - Introduction to the episode and guest, Professor Yossi Yovel

00:31 - Yossi’s interdisciplinary background and how he started studying bats

01:17 - The significance of echolocation and animal sensing abilities

01:41 - Insights from the database of 300,000 bat vocalizations

02:36 - Current capabilities and challenges in understanding animal communication with AI

03:58 - Differences between human language and animal signals

05:23 - The potential and limits of AI in interpreting animal emotions and moods

05:54 - The “Color Doolittle” prize for decoding animal communication

06:47 - Advances in animal sound databases and AI’s role

07:08 - The feasibility of conversing with animals in the near future

08:29 - Rethinking animal cognition based on recent findings about memory and planning

08:59 - The continuum of consciousness and cognition in animals

09:52 - Challenges in testing cognitive abilities in natural habitats

10:21 - Episodic memory and planning in bats, analogue to human cognition

11:45 - Tracking bats’ foraging behavior with GPS and their memory of fruit trees

12:42 - The diversity of bat species, their global distribution, and conservation status

16:24 - Building autonomous robots that navigate via echolocation

19:42 - Current state and future potential of sonar-based autonomous robots

21:20 - Comparing sonar with other sensors like vision and LiDAR

22:18 - What gives Yossi hope: passing science to the public and future innovations

22:58 - Common misconceptions about evolution and trade-offs in biology

24:41 - Influential books and ideas, including Richard Dawkins and animal behavior

26:09 - The future of biology and AI: bioengineering and models that mimic animal navigation

27:49 - How to follow Yossi’s work and resources, including “The Genius Bat”


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