DiscoverCampus To Capital#13 Fiona Korwin-Pawlowski - Chief Strategy & Programs Officer at Project CETI on the Future of Research, AI & Interspecies Communication
#13 Fiona Korwin-Pawlowski - Chief Strategy & Programs Officer at Project CETI on the Future of Research, AI & Interspecies Communication

#13 Fiona Korwin-Pawlowski - Chief Strategy & Programs Officer at Project CETI on the Future of Research, AI & Interspecies Communication

Update: 2025-09-03
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Did you ever wonder how interspecies communication really works?

In this episode of Campus To Capital, we speak with Fiona Korwin-Pawlowski, Chief Strategy & Programs Officer at Project CETI - a research initiative that uses cutting-edge AI to decode the communication system of sperm whales.


Fiona shares insights from a career spanning humanitarian work at UNICEF and Global Citizen to leading strategy at CETI, where science, technology, and ethics meet.


We talk about:

- How AI is applied in large-scale ocean research

- What studying whales teaches us about language, empathy, and intelligence

- Why oceans deserve more attention in the climate and tech debate

- The challenges of measuring success in research beyond KPIs

- Advice for students interested in working at the intersection of tech, research, and global impact


An episode that shows how AI can expand our understanding of communication - not only between humans, but across species.


Many thanks to Fiona for joining the conversation!

Presented by our partner Timeless Investments.

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#13 Fiona Korwin-Pawlowski - Chief Strategy & Programs Officer at Project CETI on the Future of Research, AI & Interspecies Communication

#13 Fiona Korwin-Pawlowski - Chief Strategy & Programs Officer at Project CETI on the Future of Research, AI & Interspecies Communication

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