This is interesting, Niki, thanks! I particularly appreciate and agree with what you wrote about whales typically being considered and managed from a conservation perspective, which can often be at odds with a suffering/welfare perspective.
If you haven’t already seen it, you might like to read this blog post Wild Animal Initiative published last year: AI is learning to talk to wild animals. What could that mean for their welfare? Please note some of the terms in that blog post are less technical than they could be, because we were optimizing headlines etc. for broad SEO rather than technicality.
This is interesting, Niki, thanks! I particularly appreciate and agree with what you wrote about whales typically being considered and managed from a conservation perspective, which can often be at odds with a suffering/welfare perspective.
If you haven’t already seen it, you might like to read this blog post Wild Animal Initiative published last year: AI is learning to talk to wild animals. What could that mean for their welfare? Please note some of the terms in that blog post are less technical than they could be, because we were optimizing headlines etc. for broad SEO rather than technicality.