AI in Bioacoustics with Mickey Pardo, research fellow at Cornell University

Season 3, Episode 61,   Sep 12, 08:02 AM

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In this episode of Tech Can’t Save Us, Paul and Maya speak to Mickey Pardo, research fellow at Cornell University and former Postdoctoral Associate at Colorado State University. Tune in to discover how Mickey’s bioacoustic research uncovered that elephants address each other with names.

In this week’s episode of Tech Can’t Save Us, hosts Paul David and Maya Dharampal-Hornby are joined by Mickey Pardo, research fellow at Cornell University and former Postdoctoral Associate at Colorado State University.

Mickey studied the rumbles of savannah elephants in partnership with Save the Elephants, discovering that elephants’ naming system is very similar to the way in which human names work - much more than dolphins and parrots who have been previously touted as having the most human-like naming system.

Tune into this episode now to hear Mickey discuss the research and how he hopes it might help conservation efforts for elephants.

Read the full paper authored by Mickey Pardo, Kurt Fristrup, David S. Lolchuragi, Joyce Poole, Petter Granli, Cynthia Moss (Elephant Trust), Lain Douglas-Hamilton and George Wittemyer, here: https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2023.08.25.554872v1.full

And check out the work of Mickey’s collaborating partners:

https://www.savetheelephants.org/

https://www.elephantvoices.org/