Thursday, May 3, 2012

BONOBO CHAT 


Description

BonoboChat is an app for mobile devices that uses lexicons to speak to Bonobo monkeys. The Bonobo points to the lexicon that corresponds with certain words. The creators of BonoboChat hope to update the app with the ability to convert text-to-speech. They would also eventually like for the Bonobos to be able to use the app to control the environment around them: doors, vending machines, and even a robot (the BonoboRobo) that is equipped with water gun.
The Positive Aspect
"The iGeners have redefined communication. . .and latch on to and embrace any new communication tool and give it their own personal spin." But the use of lexicons as a means of communication is not a new idea. The idea behind the BonoboChat is a concept called Augmented Communication. Often by people with mental and communicative disabilities, augmented communication is a blanket term for methods of communication that replace speaking or writing. Lexicons are used as a means of communications for people with these disabilites. Augmented communication is an overwhelmingly positive idea. Without it, many people would have no means with which to communicate with the world around them. A recurring theme in the texts that we are reading is the idea of always being connected, being able to communicate with people across the world. Yet there are people with disabilities that prevent them from communicating with the people directly in front of them. Augmented communication gives them the chance to communicate with the world around them, a chance that they would not have had without this concept.
The Negative Aspect
Bonobo Chat enables bonobos to use a robot with a fake monkey head to enable them to interact with guests and do tasks like open doors, operate vending machines, and even squirt toy water guns. The reach of technology has extended beyond humans to even apes. Bonobos use Bonobo Chat with an iPad that they carry around with them to communicate. Nowadays, the use of technology starts at a very young age, and this is even true for bonobos. They’re starting to learn how to use Bonobo Chat at even six months old. Lexigrams are even used between bonobos.
In Chapter 2 of The Shallows, research was done that demonstrated that tools like rakes and pliers “actually came to be incorporated into the brain maps of the animals’ hands. The tools, so far as the animals’ brains were concerned, had become part of their bodies.” If this is true, then Bonobos could have difficulty separating themselves from technology. It would be ingrained in their brains, which shows the massive effect that technology can have even on apes. 


2 comments:

  1. With Bonobo Chat, I do feel like it is unnatural for animals to be using such modern technologies such as an iPad, but I still see more positives than negatives. Technologies like this will help bridge the gap and assist people with disabilities as well as understand animals more as it has created a new form of communication. I do not see this technology as being like many others, where we can become overdependent on it.

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  2. Bonobo chat is very interesting. A monkey may not be able to create a language, but they can learn a language that humans give them such as Bonobo Chat. It seems to have very large potential implications for the future (warfare, interspecies friendships) etc. After all, Sherry Turkle writes in Alone Together that people are open to the idea of having robot wives.

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