4.5 • 10.1K Ratings
🗓️ 27 April 2021
⏱️ 3 minutes
🧾️ Download transcript
Click on a timestamp to play from that location
0:00.0 | Hey Amy, listen closely. |
0:03.9 | Okay. |
0:07.0 | These are the whistles and clicks of killer whales hunting in Norway. |
0:12.0 | So if I were a sea lion, is that the last sound I'd hear before I die? |
0:17.2 | Don't wear your sea lion costume to a killer whale hunting horse, orca. |
0:21.4 | Orca are arguably the most intelligent animal in the ocean. |
0:25.6 | So don't tell me you're doing an episode on this, aren't you? |
0:28.1 | Indeed we are, Amy. |
0:30.1 | I'm Peter Gwynn, Editor at Largett National Geographic. |
0:33.1 | And I'm Amy Briggs, Executive Editor of National Geographic History Magazine. |
0:37.2 | In this season of Over Her Theater, we're finally doing it. |
0:40.8 | We've got an episode on chips. |
0:43.0 | The chimps very gradually came to realize that I was not dangerous after all. |
0:48.2 | Finally, I had been accepted. |
0:51.1 | Not only are we digging into the archives to catch up with Jane Goodall, |
0:54.4 | I shall never forget the day when for the first time a small group allowed me to approach |
1:00.0 | and be near them. |
1:01.2 | We also go into Nigerian forest today to learn about how chimpanzee conservation has changed |
1:05.8 | over the years. |
1:06.8 | We'll venture into the world of artificial intelligence to see how machines are learning |
1:11.6 | to recognize human diversity. |
1:13.4 | Due to the consequences of failures of this technology, I decided to focus my MIT research |
... |
Please login to see the full transcript.
Disclaimer: The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from National Geographic, and are the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Tapesearch.
Generated transcripts are the property of National Geographic and are distributed freely under the Fair Use doctrine. Transcripts generated by Tapesearch are not guaranteed to be accurate.
Copyright © Tapesearch 2025.