Diana Reiss, Peter Gabriel, Neil Gershenfeld and Vint Cerf: The interspecies internet? An idea in progress
動物種間インターネット?進行中のアイディア
Diana Reiss studies animal cognition, and has found that bottlenose dolphins (and Asian elephants) can recognize themselves in the mirror. Full bioPeter Gabriel - Musician, activist
Peter Gabriel writes incredible songs but, as the co-founder of WITNESS and TheElders.org, is also a powerful human rights advocate. Full bioNeil Gershenfeld - Physicist, personal fab pioneer
As Director of MIT’s Center for Bits and Atoms, Neil Gershenfeld explores the boundaries between the digital and physical worlds. Full bioVint Cerf - Computer scientist
Vint Cerf, now the chief Internet evangelist at Google, helped lay the foundations for the internet as we know it more than 30 years ago. Full bio
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ガラス越しに見ているようですが
認識しています
若いイルカです
思われていましたが
証明されています
私たちだけではないのです
保護する様になる事です
保護する様になる事です
考えて欲しいと願っています
全く違う環境にいます
と思いました
水中キーボードを考案しました
選べる様にしたのです
イルカが選択肢から選べる装置
光ファイバーケーブルで
ホイッスル音が聞こえ
人工のホイッスル音が聞こえ(ホイッスル音)
何が欲しいのかを伝えられるのです
このキーボードの使い方を学んだのです
いじり回し遊び
真似し始めました
一体どんなことが出来るでしょう?
一体どんなことが出来るでしょう?
新しい窓を今の技術で作れるのでしょう
私の仕事は音の製作です
動物たちに囲まれて育ちました
「何を考えているのだろう」と思っていました
「何を考えているのだろう」と思っていました
ペニー・パターソンとココ
このボノボはドラムや
遊んでいましたが
ありませんでした
キーボードを叩きました
もう少しと促しています
見つけます
座ったことはありません
とってもよかったわよ」
一番すばらしい道具は
PG: Thank you.
PG:どうも
生まれた時の様子です
ヴィント・サーフ:(笑)
ヴィント・サーフ:(笑)
知られるようになり
医療や省エネの分野で
忘れていると気付きました
ビデオカンファレンスをしています
ご紹介します
ご紹介します
オランウータンです
今 夜なので屋内です
参加しています
主催のこのプロジェクトは
とても楽しんでいますよ
国立水族館のイルカです
3頭のバンドウイルカです
興味津々です
象の知性の進化ですが
ありがとうジョシュ
創始者の一人です
おっと 台本が違った
IPアドレスが可能です
アメリカ連邦議会くらいかな
これからの事が出来るのです
設計しているつもりでした
私達人間だけに
このシステムに
使っているからです
電化製品やデバイス装置も
「モノのインターネット」です
コミュニケーション方法を
コミュニケーション方法を
展開して行くか楽しみです
人が話しかける機械
自然な言葉を使ってです
導入されています
宇宙探査機でもテストされ
投資した政府機関ですが
100年計画に出資しています
PG: Today.
今日です
インターフェースを作りたいですね
ウェブインフラなど
ネットワークを総括するネットワークである
素晴らしい取り組みをまとめ
JC: Shortly. We will come back to you on that.
ではまた後ほど
可能ですので
ビデオやコンテンツの共有を
仰ったのは知ってますが
タッチスクリーンを開発中です
続きの様な物なんですが
最初の資金を得ました
DR: Yeah.
そう
VC: Thank you.
ABOUT THE SPEAKERS
Diana Reiss - Cognitive psychologistDiana Reiss studies animal cognition, and has found that bottlenose dolphins (and Asian elephants) can recognize themselves in the mirror.
Why you should listen
Diana Reiss’s research focuses on the cognition and communication of marine animals, with an emphasis on comparative animal cognition. Essentially, she studies the evolution of intelligence. Reiss pioneered the use of underwater keyboards with dolphins to investigate their communicative abilities and provide them with more degrees of choice and control. Reiss and her colleagues demonstrated that bottlenose dolphins and an Asian elephants possess the rare ability for mirror self-recognition previously thought to be restricted to humans and great apes. She wrote about this work in her recent book, The Dolphin in the Mirror.
Reiss' efforts also involve the rescue and rehabilitation of stranded marine mammals, including the successful rescue of Humphrey, the humpback whale, from San Francisco Bay waters. Her advocacy work in conservation and animal welfare includes the protection of dolphins in the tuna-fishing industry and efforts to bring an end to the killing of dolphins in the drive hunts in Japan.
Reiss is a cognitive psychologist and professor in the Department of Psychology at Hunter College and the Biopsychology and Behavioral Neuroscience subprogram at the Graduate Center, CUNY. She directs a dolphin cognitive research program at the National Aquarium in Baltimore and is a research associate at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo in DC, where she investigates elephant cognition.
Diana Reiss | Speaker | TED.com
Peter Gabriel - Musician, activist
Peter Gabriel writes incredible songs but, as the co-founder of WITNESS and TheElders.org, is also a powerful human rights advocate.
Why you should listen
Peter Gabriel was a founding member of the extraordinarily successful progressive rock band Genesis. He left the band in 1975 to go solo and, in 1980, set up the international arts festival WOMAD (which stands for World of Music, Arts and Dance) and the record label Real World, both to champion music and artistic innovation from all over the world. Gabriel's stop motion video for "Sledgehammer" has been named the most-played music video in the history of MTV.
Gabriel is also very interested in human rights. In 1992, he co-founded WITNESS.org, an organization that helps human rights activists and citizen witnesses worldwide make change happen through the use of video. The organization not only distributes digital cameras to empower people to document human-rights abuses, but provides a platform for the spread of video that reveals what is really going on in places all over the globe.
In 2007, Gabriel also co-founded theElders.org with Richard Branson and Nelson Mandela, an independent group of global leaders working together for peace and human rights.
Peter Gabriel | Speaker | TED.com
Neil Gershenfeld - Physicist, personal fab pioneer
As Director of MIT’s Center for Bits and Atoms, Neil Gershenfeld explores the boundaries between the digital and physical worlds.
Why you should listen
MIT's Neil Gershenfeld is redefining the boundaries between the digital and analog worlds. The digital revolution is over, Gershenfeld says. We won. What comes next? His Center for Bits and Atoms has developed quite a few answers, including Internet 0, a tiny web server that fits into lightbulbs and doorknobs, networking the physical world in previously unimaginable ways.
But Gershenfeld is best known as a pioneer in personal fabrication -- small-scale manufacturing enabled by digital technologies, which gives people the tools to build literally anything they can imagine. His famous Fab Lab is immensely popular among students at MIT, who crowd Gershenfeld's classes. But the concept is potentially life-altering in the developing world, where a Fab Lab with just $20,000 worth of laser cutters, milling machines and soldering irons can transform a community, helping people harness their creativity to build tools, replacement parts and essential products unavailable in the local market. Read more in Fab: The Coming Revolution on Your Desktop.
Neil Gershenfeld | Speaker | TED.com
Vint Cerf - Computer scientist
Vint Cerf, now the chief Internet evangelist at Google, helped lay the foundations for the internet as we know it more than 30 years ago.
Why you should listen
TCP/IP. You may not know what it stands for, but you probably use it every day -- it's the set of communications protocols that allows data to flow from computer to computer across the internet. More than 30 years ago, while working at DARPA, Vint Cerf and Bob Kahn developed TCP/IP, and in so doing, they gave rise to the modern Internet. In 2004, Cerf was the recipient of the ACM Alan M. Turing award (sometimes called the “Nobel Prize of Computer Science”), and in 2005 he was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
Cerf is a vice president and chief Internet evangelist at Google, and chairman of the board of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), an organization he helped form; he was also recently elected president of the ACM Council. He served as founding president of the Internet Society from 1992 to 1995. He's an advocate for a truly free internet, speaking out in the face of increasing government demands to limit free speech and connection.
Vint Cerf | Speaker | TED.com