Red-ruffled Lemur

Scientists let lemurs use tech with humans, and the animals chose shared control in ways that surprised researchers and visitors alike | Daily Reports Online

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  • Lemurs engage more with tech when humans share control of interactive systems
  • Zoo visitors stayed longer when animals visibly responded to inputs
  • Shared control increased both animal interaction frequency and visitor attention

A research team from the University of Glasgow has tested whether animals can engage with technology in ways that resemble shared experiences with humans.


Their system, known as CreatureConnect, allowed zoo visitors and red-ruffed lemurs to influence sounds, visuals, and scents through linked interfaces placed on either side of an enclosure.



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