Orangutans at a zoo use iPads to communicate

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  1. thomaskurian89's Avatar
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    Orangutans at a zoo use iPads to communicate
    The Telegraph: Orangutans using iPads

    "They are sort of trapped in those bodies," Ms Jacobs said. "They have the intelligence that they need to communicate, but they don't have the right equipment, because they don't have voice boxes or vocal chords. So this gives them a way to let us know what they know, what they are capable of, what they would like to have."
    I guess this means these orangutans are smarter than my grandparents.
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    Re: Orangutans at a zoo use iPads to communicate
    MP's in the UK will be given ipads too, very similar story.
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    Re: Orangutans at a zoo use iPads to communicate
    (Original post by Bill_Gates)
    MP's in the UK will be given ipads too, very similar story.
    Mind you, the orangutans would probably do a better job of running the country.
  4. Markos's Avatar
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    Re: Orangutans at a zoo use iPads to communicate
    Well they are probably smarter than the average mac user.
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    Re: Orangutans at a zoo use iPads to communicate
    (Original post by Bill_Gates)
    MP's in the UK will be given ipads too, very similar story.
    Nice one!

    <3 x
  6. umop apisdn's Avatar
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    Re: Orangutans at a zoo use iPads to communicate
    Haha...

    Although who are we to say that they actually WANT to communicate with each other? They don't have voice boxes, so perhaps they haven't needed to? Maybe we're trying to humanise them, Project Nim springs to mind.
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