Michael Levin joins me to discuss the intersection of computation, biology, and philosophy. We explore different perspectives on reality, the concept of selfhood, and the behavior of cancer cells. We discuss what implications understanding cancer can have on uniting humanity.
Mike discusses the importance of recognizing and valuing different forms of intelligence and the challenges of predicting the goals of collective systems. He explains the concept of collective intelligence and the challenges of uniting humans as well as the ethics of forced collectivism.
We then discuss AI, consciousness, and ethics, highlighting the need for principled frameworks to navigate these complex issues. I discuss concept of portals of consciousness from the perspective of idealism, and the issue of whether consciousness is substrate independent.
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Chapters
00:00 Utilizing Multiple Perspectives in Science
02:41 Exploring Perspectives on Reality and Consciousness
04:37 Challenging Assumptions in Science
09:56 AI and Consciousness
18:00 Ethics Informed by Understanding Selfhood
22:44 Cancer as a Distortion of Cells' Selfhood
25:52 Balancing Interests Within Collective Intelligences
33:51 Collective Intelligences and the Implications for Relationships
38:14 AI, Consciousness, and Ethics
52:48 Idealism and Substrate Independent Consciousness