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#62 Michael Levin - Embodied Minds - AI, Synthetic Bioengineering, & Collective Intelligence

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Michael Levin- PhD, Genetics, Harvard Medical School, Boston, United States, 1996 BS, Computer Science and Biology, Tufts University, Medford, United States, 1992 The capacity to generate a complex, behaving organism from the single cell of a fertilized egg is one of the most amazing aspects of biology. The Levin lab integrates approaches from developmental biology, computer science, and cognitive science to investigate the emergence of form and function. Using biophysical and computational modeling approaches, we seek to understand the collective intelligence of cells, as they navigate physiological, transcriptional, morphognetic, and behavioral spaces. We develop conceptual frameworks for basal cognition and diverse intelligence, including synthetic organisms and AI. Practical applications of our work involve repair of birth defects, regenerative medicine, cancer reprogramming, and synthetic bioengineering.     Summary Michael Levin delves into the fascinating world of bioelectricity and its implications for understanding cognition, collective intelligence in cells, and recent discoveries in cancer research and regeneration. He describes the creation of xenobots and anthrobots, the nature of self and consciousness, and the challenges of interdisciplinary collaboration in science. The conversation also touches on the role of culture, the future of AI, and the ethical considerations surrounding synthetic life forms, ultimately emphasizing the importance of curiosity and kindness in navigating the complexities of existence.   Chapters   03:23 Understanding Cognition and Collective Intelligence 06:18 Bioelectricity and Its Role in Cellular Communication 09:12 Applications in Cancer Research and Birth Defects 12:26 Regeneration and the Concept of Physiological Software 15:28 Interdisciplinary Challenges in Scientific Communication 18:21 The Nature of Self and Consciousness 21:46 Collective Intelligence and Development 22:43 Embryonic Development and Individuality 24:09 Meaning-Making and Human Experience 25:18 Storytelling as a Fundamental Process 26:48 Bioelectricity: The Cognitive Glue 28:58 The Role of Culture in Collective Intelligence 30:52 Understanding Intelligence through Experimentation 32:44 Collective Cognition in Societal Structures 34:37 Ethics and Implications of Bioelectricity Research 41:02 Exploring Mitochondria and Xenobots 43:24 Exploring the Plasticity of Life 46:22 The Capabilities of Xenobots and Anthropobots 50:09 Understanding Morphogenetic Codes 52:30 AI and Human Evolution 57:01 The Future of Augmented Humanity 01:00:41 Embracing Possibilities and Kindness 01:04:24 Podcast exit terence  - 8:9:24, 8.01 PM.mp3 https://thoughtforms.life/ The Levin Lab https://drmichaellevin.org/ https://thoughtforms.life/ https://x.com/drmichaellevin?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor Music for every episode    Intro and exit music used: Strange the dreamer by Savfk - www.youtube.com/@savfkmusic   Connect with Ryan Anderson Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/awonderjunkie/ awonderjunkie.com Breathe4Flow.com Rumble https://rumble.com/user/awonderjunkie Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@awonderjunkie iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/a-wondejunkie/id1739838765 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/1CcQXpxfV9P89IrKmtV2hS?si=6519a88aef444ba0 A bit about Ryan Anderson-  https://open.spotify.com/episode/7bsR23JM4z6p1RPpbv7czC?si=4ba51224cf464e70 Keywords   bioelectricity, cognition, collective intelligence, cancer research, xenobots, anthrobots, consciousness, AI, ethics, human evolution

Michael Levin - PhD, Genetics, Harvard Medical School, Boston, United States, 1996 BS, Computer Science and Biology, Tufts University, Medford, United States, 1992 The capacity to generate a complex, behaving organism from the single cell of a fertilized egg is one of the most amazing aspects of biology. The Levin lab integrates approaches from developmental biology, computer science, and cognitive science to investigate the emergence of form and function. Using biophysical and computational modeling approaches, we seek to understand the collective intelligence of cells, as they navigate physiological, transcriptional, morphognetic, and behavioral spaces. We develop conceptual frameworks for basal cognition and diverse intelligence, including synthetic organisms and AI. Practical applications of our work involve repair of birth defects, regenerative medicine, cancer reprogramming, and synthetic bioengineering. Summary Michael Levin delves into the fascinating world of bioelectricity and its implications for understanding cognition, collective intelligence in cells, and recent discoveries in cancer research and regeneration. He describes the creation of xenobots and anthrobots, the nature of self and consciousness, and the challenges of interdisciplinary collaboration in science. The conversation also touches on the role of culture, the future of AI, and the ethical considerations surrounding synthetic life forms, ultimately emphasizing the importance of curiosity and kindness in navigating the complexities of existence. Chapters 03:23 Understanding Cognition and Collective Intelligence 06:18 Bioelectricity and Its Role in Cellular Communication 09:12 Applications in Cancer Research and Birth Defects 12:26 Regeneration and the Concept of Physiological Software 15:28 Interdisciplinary Challenges in Scientific Communication 18:21 The Nature of Self and Consciousness 21:46 Collective Intelligence and Development 22:43 Embryonic Development and Individuality 24:09 Meaning-Making and Human Experience 25:18 Storytelling as a Fundamental Process 26:48 Bioelectricity: The Cognitive Glue 28:58 The Role of Culture in Collective Intelligence 30:52 Understanding Intelligence through Experimentation 32:44 Collective Cognition in Societal Structures 34:37 Ethics and Implications of Bioelectricity Research 41:02 Exploring Mitochondria and Xenobots 43:24 Exploring the Plasticity of Life 46:22 The Capabilities of Xenobots and Anthropobots 50:09 Understanding Morphogenetic Codes 52:30 AI and Human Evolution 57:01 The Future of Augmented Humanity 01:00:41 Embracing Possibilities and Kindness 01:04:24 Podcast exit terence - 8:9:24, 8.01 PM.mp3 The Levin Lab https://drmichaellevin.org/ Music for every episode Intro and exit music used: Strange the dreamer by Savfk - www.youtube.com/@savfkmusic Connect with Ryan Anderson Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/awonderjunkie/ awonderjunkie.com Breathe4Flow.com Rumble https://rumble.com/user/awonderjunkie Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@awonderjunkie iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/a-wondejunkie/id1739838765 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/1CcQXpxfV9P89IrKmtV2hS?si=6519a88aef444ba0 A bit about Ryan Anderson- https://open.spotify.com/episode/7bsR23JM4z6p1RPpbv7czC?si=4ba51224cf464e70 Keywords bioelectricity, cognition, collective intelligence, cancer research, xenobots, anthrobots, consciousness, AI, ethics, human evolution

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