According to one expert, the future of intelligent systems lies in the seamless integration of biological and artificial intelligence. Paul Budde writes.
LEX FRIDMAN, an influential figure in the realms of artificial intelligence (AI) research and podcasting, has sparked profound discussions at the intersection of biology and AI.
Through his multifaceted explorations, Fridman delves into the intricate dynamics of biological growth and its profound implications for the development of intelligent systems, whether they be biological organisms or artificially created entities.
We discussed Lex Fridman at a philosophy lecture by Dr Kerry Sanders. I have mentioned her before. During her Philosophy and History of Science course, she mentioned his work and the amazing theories he has developed regarding the encoding of our DNA. He philosophises that this includes information on how biology works and the intelligence encoded within it.
This prompted me to delve deeper into these theories, as Fridman also potentially links …