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Lesswronger reads about Orcas the first time in their life. Decided that training them to become smarter than humans is now the next important step.
They made several posts about it, and just the opening bits are funny. I obv didn't read any of them an only looked at the opening statements. I will produce a quote from each.
Yes, the weird percentage is in the text, the [1] footnote says 15%, no idea why they can't edit their text normally.
And from the last article, two lines as a treat:
(Nice of the person to think of the orcas btw, just wish it was more preservation than 'how can we make these animals help us out).
E: apparently "An alternative approach to superbabies" is also about orcas, they just no longer stand behind it.
Larry Niven had a fixed idea about cetacean intelligence, and it showed up in mass-audience SF like Star Trek IV.
The story below is another example of really creepy things being done in the name of science in the postwar era.
I have three more examples of sapient marine mammals!