Conversation with Richard Watson and Leo Caves
Watch Episode Here Listen to Episode Here Show Notes This is a ~1.5 hour conversation with Richard Watson (https:
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Watch Episode Here Listen to Episode Here Show Notes This is a ~1.5 hour conversation with Richard Watson (https:
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Michael Levin speaks with Richard Watson and Leo Caves about eigenforms, pilot-wave ontology, memory, autopoiesis, subsystem autonomy, causality versus geometry, and how resonance, recursion and Clifford algebra inform process philosophy and unconventional cognition.
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Neuroscientist and psychoanalyst Mark Solms discusses morphogenesis, collective intelligence, panpsychism, and the nature of mind, followed by audience questions on self, emotion, aging, free will, and immortality.
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Watch Episode Here Listen to Episode Here Show Notes This is a ~1 hour conversation between Alexey Tolchinsky (https://www.
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Clinical psychologist Alexey Tolchinsky and neuropsychiatrist Thomas Pollak discuss functional neurological disorders, voices and avatar therapy, subagents in the mind, collective intelligence, and how psychiatry understands cognition and the self.
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Watch Episode Here Listen to Episode Here Show Notes This is a ~1 hour 10 minute discussion with Robert Prentner
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Philosophers Robert Prentner and Timothy Jackson join Michael Levin for a 70-minute conversation on Platonism, latent space in research, the status of patterns, and how agency, drive and evolution relate to abstract structures.
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Michael Levin talks with Buck Trible about the genetics, morphology and behavior of ant societies, including static allometry of castes, clonal parasites, scaling laws, and what ant colonies reveal about developmental and collective intelligence.
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Michael Levin explores how biological architecture and morphogenesis reveal multi-scale collective intelligence, from bioelectric pattern memory and cancer to biobots, and outlines implications for unconventional computing and expanded notions of minds.
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This talk explores how neuroscience concepts and somatic bioelectricity can explain development, morphogenesis, cancer, and unconventional intelligence, highlighting links between cognitive science, body patterning, evolution, and questions about minds, memory, and ethics.
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Watch Episode Here Listen to Episode Here Show Notes This is a ~1 hour conversation on topics of consciousness, AI,
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Aaron Sloman, Anthony Leggett, Chris Fields, and Michael Levin discuss qualitative Austenian information, biological information processing, metamorphosis, creative information control, and distributed information encoding in living systems.
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