Cafe Enigma - Other Voices & Synthetic Biological Intelligence

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Cafe Enigma - Other Voices & Synthetic Biological Intelligence
20 SEP 25

Discussion Points:

The evolution of the concept of “other voices” from paranormal to biological systems.
The learning behaviors observed in lab-grown neurons playing video games.
How microelectrode arrays read and transmit neural signals.
Ethical questions raised by synthetic intelligence.
Mechanisms of learning in hybrid neuron-computer systems.
Long-term adaptation and the potential for autonomous evolution.
Philosophical implications: when biology and machine converge, what becomes of consciousness?
Key questions we will explore include:

Can intelligence emerge outside a human brain?
Could machines with living neurons represent a new form of life?
What philosophical and ethical challenges arise when consciousness is not bound to a human body?
Might these systems someday communicate in ways humans cannot yet perceive?
Could neurons in a dish experience memory or intention?
How do we define consciousness in hybrid biological machines?
Here are some intriguing facts and details about synthetic biological intelligence and the spirit of the Other Voices episode:

Microelectrode arrays detect action potentials from individual neurons with extraordinary precision.
Lab-grown neurons can control virtual environments to complete tasks using only their biological responses.
Feedback systems mimic reward and consequence, guiding learning in the neurons.
Hybrid systems like the CL1 integrate human neurons with circuits for adaptive computation, bridging biology and technology.

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