What’s in a word besides being a set of vocalizations that communicates some meaning to another creature?
That’s why I said “complex ideas.” Like a dog will yelp if it’s hurt, or stare out the back door when it wants out, but I wouldn’t consider that “language.”
The only difference between yelping and what Apollo is doing is that he sounds like a person.
And maybe discussing animal psychology is a little too off topic from my original point which is that things can seem more intelligent to us when they look or sound like people.
Like the fact that kids can form an emotional bond with a Tamagotchi which is no more sophisticated than a Casio wristwatch speaks more to how humans assign intelligence to life-like things than to how intelligent a Tamagotchi is.
That’s why I said “complex ideas.” Like a dog will yelp if it’s hurt, or stare out the back door when it wants out, but I wouldn’t consider that “language.”
The only difference between yelping and what Apollo is doing is that he sounds like a person.
And maybe discussing animal psychology is a little too off topic from my original point which is that things can seem more intelligent to us when they look or sound like people.
Like the fact that kids can form an emotional bond with a Tamagotchi which is no more sophisticated than a Casio wristwatch speaks more to how humans assign intelligence to life-like things than to how intelligent a Tamagotchi is.