Byron Reese on emergence, superorganisms and our co-evolution with AI.
An episode of the Between Worlds podcast, hosted by Mike Walsh, titled "Byron Reese on emergence, superorganisms and our co-evolution with AI." was published on April 14, 2024 and runs 37 minutes.
April 14, 2024 ·37m · Between Worlds
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Episode Description
Byron Reese, an acclaimed author, futurist, and entrepreneur shares his insights on the concept of ‘Agora’, a superorganism formed by the collective interactions of human beings. Drawing parallels complex adaptive systems like beehives, Reese argues that just as individual bees come together to create an entirely new organism with emergent properties, humans too form a higher-order entity through their differentiated roles and interactions.
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