Punching Cards, the podcast about all things intelligentWhat makes a person, a cat, a bonobo, a dolphin, an octopus, a cockatoo intelligent? What is it that these living organisms have or do, when we say that they are intelligent? And what about things, computer programmes, robots? Can they be intelligent?Follow us through six episodes of interviews, special guests, quotes, big and small questions... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Natural SciencesScience |
For this episode, we invited Katja Liebal, director of the LeipzigLab at the University of Leipzig, and Alex Kacelnik, head of the Behavioural Ecology Research Group at the University of Oxford, to join us in a conversation about strategies to deal w... more
In this new season of Punching Cards, Master students who participated in a science communication course at SCIoI have interviewed experts in the world of intelligence, exploring different topics. In Episode 1 we will be finding out more about the th... more
Welcome to our second season of Punching Cards! For this season, we've asked Master Students to take the lead and interview some of the most influential researchers in the field of intelligence. Stay tuned for the first episode, coming up in min Janu... more
Plants, cells, and other organisms do very impressive things, but we tend not to call them intelligent. Is that a mistake? In the final episode of this season, we ask: What are the boundaries of intelligence?
With Dimitri Coelho Mollo, Nicolas Roth,... more
Where does intelligence come from? Where is it going? In this episode, we talk about the biological and cultural aspects that may be behind the evolution of intelligence.
With Dimitri Coelho Mollo, Olga Shurygina, Solveig Steinhardt.
Special Guests:... more
What’s more intelligent, the ant or the ant colony? How do beehives and flocks of birds display their incredibly complex behaviors? And do those count as intelligent? In this episode we will find out how intelligence may emerge from collections of in... more
Now that we kind of know what we mean by intelligence, can we actually build it? What do we need in order to do that? In this episode, we discuss computers, robots, and a surprising paradox in Artificial Intelligence.
With Dimitri Coelho Mollo, Nico... more
In this episode, we are impressed by the craftsmanship of cockatoos, discuss whether apes use language, and learn about the pitfalls of testing animal intelligence.
With Nicolas Roth, Benjamin Lang, and Olga Shurygina.
Special Guests: Richard Moore ... more
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