Iain McGilchrist, Richard Watson, and Mile Levin
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Michael Levin talks with Iain McGilchrist and Richard Watson about how we explain biological form, covering morphogenesis, memory, mathematical structure, perception, and the limits of purely mechanistic approaches in developmental biology and bioengineering.
Conversations and working meetings
Richard Watson, Mark Solms, and Michael Levin discuss dreams, affect, and artificial minds, exploring brainstem lesions, information encoding, and multilevel causation. They also examine emergence, individuality, consciousness, group minds, time, and agency.
Conversations and working meetings
Mike Levin hosts Chris Fields and Richard Watson for a working meeting on error-correcting codes, multi-scale control, and the tension between reductionism and macro-level causality, touching on observers, oscillatory networks, and transformative communication.
Conversations and working meetings
Mark Solms, Chris Fields, and Mike Levin discuss active inference and the free energy principle, affect and stress regulation, the neural basis of qualia and consciousness, and how global workspace and agency might emerge from brains and simpler systems like bacteria.
Conversations and working meetings
A University of Hertfordshire talk explores collective intelligence in cellular morphogenesis, followed by Q&A on genetics vs bioelectricity, holography and memory, and how affect relates to morphospace.
Michael Levin's talks
A talk at Robosoft 2023 explores how biological systems can reconfigure themselves through morphogenesis, highlighting research on Xenobots and the concept of multi-scale minds.
Michael Levin's talks
Michael Levin speaks with Mike Gazzaniga and Richard Watson about clinical and philosophical perspectives on consciousness, split-brain research, confabulation, personal identity, and the possible emergence of AI experience.
Conversations and working meetings
Michael Levin and Carlos E. Perez examine the TAME framework, exploring links between intelligence, agency and goal-directed behavior in biological and artificial systems, AGI risks, personhood, and how to preserve a compassionate, diverse future for humanity.
Conversations and working meetings
Watch Episode Here Listen to Episode Here Show Notes A working meeting discussing machines, life, agency, souls, and the continuum
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Neuroscientist Iain McGilchrist, futurist Richard Watson, and biologist Mike Levin hold a working meeting on machines, life, agency, and the continuum of being, examining mechanistic models of humans, AI, souls, emergence, and what sustains meaningful experience.
Conversations and working meetings
Watch Episode Here Listen to Episode Here Show Notes This is a working meeting and discussion between Mark Solms, Chris
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