2024-11-08
49 分钟Artificial intelligence is powerful, but what about natural intelligence? This hour, TED speakers explore the intrinsic genius in animal language, insect behavior, plant anatomy and our immune system. Guests include neuroscientist Greg Gage, computational neuroscientist Frances Chance, social psychoneuroimmunologist Keely Muscatell and environmental researcher Karen Bakker. Original broadcast date: March 8, 2024 Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoices NPR Privacy Policy
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I'm Anoosh Zamorodi, and on the show today, natural intelligence.
And we're going to kick things off by going back in time to the 1750s and a marshy, swampy subtropical wetland in North Carolina where a man named Arthur Dobbs lived.
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