COMMENT
THE ROBOTS ARE COMING FOR YOUR JOB… IF YOU’RE A DOLPHIN
The use of performing animals in circuses and aquariums is controversial. Could realistic, animatronic creatures offer a way to ignite people’s interest in the natural world instead?
ILLUSTRATION: ANSON CHAN
DR KATE DARLING
(@grok_) Kate is a researcher at MIT, where she investigates technology and society, and studies human-robot interaction.
T his year, in March, I jumped into a heated pool in California to meet a dolphin named Delle.
As I approached her, I was captivated by the smooth movements of the powerful, 250kg body gliding through the water. After swimming a few laps, Delle turned towards me and became playful, greeting me by splashing me with her beak. Delighted, I reached out to stroke her shiny skin. It felt rubbery, which, along with the thin cable snaking along the bottom of the pool, was the main giveaway that Delle the dolphin was a robot.