The widespread spread of the Internet has refuted the claim that a million monkeys, if you put them behind computers, will definitely publish "War and Peace".
Nevertheless, the real monkeys, standing on the evolutionary ladder closest to homo sapiens, were able to communicate with the computer. More precisely, with a specially designed game console. Two orangutans living in the zoo of Atlanta can interact with the touchpad by jabbing their fingers and touching them with their lips. The process of knowledge can be observed by all visitors to the zoo on the screen set for this purpose.
Games are similar to those offered to children - you need to compare similar pictures or match an image of an animal with a sound (grunting, growling, grunting). Another game helps orangutans to develop their drawing skills. ')
via CNN