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Talking to Whales, Pedestrian Patterns, Women’s Competitiveness

Talking to Whales, Pedestrian Patterns, Women’s Competitiveness

Learn how AI may learn to talk to whales; why pedestrians don’t follow the shortest route; and competitiveness in women.

Curiosity Weekly · Warner Bros. Discovery

February 2, 202214m 29s

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Show Notes

Learn how AI may learn to talk to whales; why pedestrians don’t follow the shortest route; and competitiveness in women.

Researchers are using AI to understand whale clicks — and talk back to them by Briana Brownell 

Pedestrians are wired to follow the "pointiest" route, not the shortest by Cameron Duke 

Women are just as competitive as men, they just show it differently by Steffie Drucker

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