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G: The World's Smartest Animal

2024/2/16
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Dan Engber
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Jad Abramrod
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Jordan Mendoza
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Latif Nasser
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Laurel Braitman
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Pat Walters
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Robert Kowalcz
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Tracy Clayton
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Latif Nasser: 本节目将挑战人们对动物智力的传统认知,鼓励人们尝试从动物的视角来理解世界,从而发现动物世界中隐藏的美丽。 Pat Walters: 许多动物智力研究都以人类的标准来衡量,忽略了动物自身的独特能力,本节目旨在重新定义智力,将焦点从人类转向动物本身。 Robert Kowalcz: 聪明的动物能够很好地理解它们的世界,例如狐狸能够在雪地里精准地捕捉老鼠。 Jad Abramrod: 聪明的动物能够灵活地解决问题,并展现出集体或道德智能。 Tracy Clayton: 乌鸦非常聪明,具有资源丰富、解决问题、语言能力和社会行为等特点,例如它们会使用工具、进行复杂的沟通、举行葬礼以及记住人类的面孔。 Jordan Mendoza: 黏菌是一种具有集体智能的单细胞生物,能够高效地解决复杂问题,例如规划东京铁路系统。 Laurel Braitman: 抹香鲸拥有巨大的大脑、复杂的社会结构和独特的回声定位能力,这体现了它们的高级智力,它们可能拥有比人类更强的社会和情感纽带,并通过回声定位感知情感。 Dan Engber: 人们常常高估了自身智力,而低估了其他动物的智力,鸡的例子就说明了这一点,人们在井字棋游戏中输给了鸡,但这并非因为鸡很聪明,而是因为人类太容易被简单的游戏迷惑。

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This episode begins with a rant. This rant, in particular, comes from Dan Engber - a science writer who loves animals but despises animal intelligence research. Dan told us that so much of the way we study animals involves tests that we think show a human is smart ... not the animals we intend to study. 

Dan’s rant got us thinking: What is the smartest animal in the world? And if we threw out our human intelligence rubric, is there a fair way to figure it out?

Obviously, there is. And it’s a live game show, judged by Jad, Robert … and a dog.

The last episode of G, our series on intelligence, was recorded as a live show back in May 2019 at the Greene Space in New York City and now we’re sharing that game show with you, again. Two science writers, Dan Engber and Laurel Braitman, and two comedians, Tracy Clayton and Jordan Mendoza, compete against one another to find the world’s smartest animal. They treated us to a series of funny, delightful stories about unexpectedly smart animals and helped us shift the way we think about intelligence across all the animals - including us.

Special thanks to Bill Berloni and Macy (the dog) and everyone at The Greene Space.

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