AI is changing the way people relate to other beings

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In time artificial intelligence could help humans to engage with other species, argues James Bridle in a new book. But this would require the scanning and input of all types of “intelligences” in nature

Save time by listening to our audio articles as you multitaskMr Bridle makes clear that three kinds of minds are now interacting: human, non-human and machine. Using artificial intelligence , machines will in future have the capability to interpose themselves as translators between human and other biological life forms. The strength of machine intelligence is its rapidity, repetition and accuracy over time.

The first step towards an interspecies future, Mr Bridle argues, is showing more appreciation for other forms of intelligence . To some extent, this is already happening, starting with cephalopods. Through films and other initiatives many people now know that octopuses have an advanced and strange intelligence. Human beings’ last common ancestor with the octopus lived 600m years ago, compared with 16m years for the chimpanzee. Yet the octopus eye resembles the human kind.

The next step, Mr Bridle asserts, is recognising that people live in an “entangled” and “more than human” world. Everything is messier than it seems. Other intelligences have developed from a common evolutionary base, and they overlap in ways that science is just beginning to discern. Mortal intelligence is not only limited by its capacity, but by its type: people are bipedal primates who see and hear better than they smell and touch.

Because technology has helped to wreck nature, Mr Bridle finds himself surprised that the answer for drawing closer to the living world is “sticking tiny digital sensors on everything”. In timemight move beyond translation to engage with other species.

“Ways of Being” would have benefited from sharper editing. There are many Wiki-heavy digressions in a book that could have been half the length. Yet like the randomness in nature he celebrates, Mr Bridle’s meandering is part of the effect. In making clear the patience, imagination and humility required to better know and protect other forms of intelligence on Earth, he has made an admirable contribution to the dawning interspecies age.

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How about a book to explore and understand the many non-intelligent humans on Earth - and how some of them end up running countries.

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will this ai technology allow us to communicate, and thus develop the sympathy, in time to save these very same species?

I read, once, that the smartest dogs (e.g. border collie) understand up to 40 human words and signals. I started counting the words/signals my dog understands, thinking of it as a measure of his intelligence. Until I realized I don't understand more than about 10 dog signals.

We have so much to learn from octopi and dolphins

They made a movie about this called Avatar

I talk to the monkey on my back all the time.

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