Iain McGilchrist, Richard Watson, and Mike Levin
Watch Episode Here Listen to Episode Here Show Notes A working meeting discussing machines, life, agency, souls, and the continuum
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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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Mark Solms, Chris Fields, and Mike Levin hold a working meeting on phenotypes, preferences, social emotions, and uncertainty, exploring a minimal unifying model of consciousness, its possible extension beyond the brain, and cellular predictive systems.
Conversations and working meetings
Douglas Brash, Chris Fields, and Michael Levin hold a working meeting exploring bioelectric interpretation, collective fields, memory, polycomputing, identity, and macroscopic constraints, and discuss conceptual frameworks and interdisciplinary publishing challenges.
Conversations and working meetings
Richard Watson, Iain McGilchrist, and Michael Levin explore mind, selfhood, and evolution, discussing brain hemispheres, learning, embryos as problem-solvers, goal-directed systems, and the role of values and meaning.
Conversations and working meetings
Episode examines how living agential materials and bioelectric networks let cells compute and self-organize, discussing anatomical compilers, xenobots, kinematic self-replication, and implications for morphogenesis, future biomedicine, and bioethics.
Michael Levin's talks
Talk explores bioelectric collective intelligence in living systems as inspiration for AI, covering biological gradient descent, parallels with multi-agent reinforcement learning, and questions about the nature and ubiquity of intelligence.
Michael Levin's talks
This talk explores how bioelectric networks coordinate morphogenesis and homeostasis, presenting an anatomical compiler vision, organ and body reprogramming, and xenobots to illustrate new biomedical and evolutionary implications.
Michael Levin's talks
Watch Episode Here Listen to Episode Here Show Notes A talk on "Diverse Intelligence: understanding and relating to unconventional
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Michael Levin explores diverse intelligences in biological and synthetic systems, covering morphogenesis as problem solving, bioelectric patterning, planarian body-plan memory, cancer as scaled agency, xenobots, and ethical implications.
Michael Levin's talks
Michael Levin explains how non-neural bioelectricity guides cell collectives to shape and regenerate bodies, outlines an anatomical compiler concept, and discusses electroceutical strategies for defects, limb regrowth, cancer, and bioengineering.
Michael Levin's talks