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Scientists Discuss the Future of Biological Computing

2024-06-22 Science & Technology
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Can you make a computer chip out of neurons? Neil deGrasse Tyson and co-hosts Chuck Nice and Gary O’Reilly explore organoid intelligence, teaching neurons to play Pong, and how biology can enhance technology with neuroscientist and Chief Scientific Officer at Cortical Labs, Brett Kagan. Can you make computers out of biological building blocks? Learn about how neurons self-organize, embodied networks, and how to help computers understand the real world. We explore whether AGI can be achieved with “wetware” or with silicon-based hardware. We talk about what animals do well computationally and how long it takes for a neural network to learn how to play Pong. How do information systems work on a fundamental level? Learn about The Free Energy Principle and how scientists utilize entropy to train neural networks. How do you gauge intelligence in a system? What are the ethics of creating a biological form of intelligence? We discuss whether a biological AGI could develop consciousness and the difference between consciousness and intelligence. Should we be recreating the human brain? Could a complex neural system lead to consciousness? We discuss the future of computing: could it be the combination of silicon and biological processing? How will biological computers solve problems differently? Find out about applications for this research and whether all neurons are the same. Plus, could these networks further help us understand the human mind? Thanks to our Patrons Amar Shah, Carol Ann West, Mehdi Elahi, Peter Dawe, Paul Larkin, Saad Hamze, Eric Kristof, Nikki Shubert, braceyourself07, and wayne dernoncourt for supporting us this week. Check out our second channel, @StarTalkPlus Get the NEW StarTalk book, 'To Infinity and Beyond: A Journey of Cosmic Discovery' on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3PL0NFn Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/startalkradio FOLLOW or SUBSCRIBE to StarTalk: Twitter: http://twitter.com/startalkradio Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StarTalk Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/startalk About StarTalk: Science meets pop culture on StarTalk! Astrophysicist & Hayden Planetarium director Neil deGrasse Tyson, his comic co-hosts, guest celebrities & scientists discuss astronomy, physics, and everything else about life in the universe. Keep Looking Up! #StarTalk #neildegrassetyson Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction: Biosynthetic Processors 3:13 - Brain Cells in a Dish 9:17 - What is an Embodied Network? 10:24 - Are Neurons Better for Computers? 17:45 - Could SBI Go Horribly Wrong? 19:15 - Teaching Neural Circuits the Game of Pong 21:45 - SBI & AGI 25:00 - Ethics: Could We Create Consciousness? 33:42 - The Future of Computing 36:54 - Applications & Understanding the Human Brain 44:04 - Are All Neurons the Same? 46:30 - Closing

Top Comments (10)

@notthere83 2024-06-22

I love how Neil tends to have this bored look when he listens to somebody but then he comes back with a question or comment that shows that he was actually listening very carefully and is maybe even excited about what was said. 😄

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@richkroberts 2024-06-22

Chuck has decided that he doesn’t want to be there for comic relief only anymore. He has studied up and asks great questions. Go Chuck!

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@ivocanevo 2024-06-22

So there's these two neurons playing pong. One says to the other, "Do you think that we're living in a simulation?"

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@TheMR-777 2024-06-23

Whenever things start to go above from my head, Chuck transforms them into intuitive analogies, which are so easy to understand.

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@thehunter5607 2024-06-22

Chuck eventually went from being a comedian to a high intelligent professor 😂 such a interesting story arc he has gone through

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@yuricrespimandrade-dt2bc 2024-06-25

We should all be so greatfull for what startalk do, bringing the ACTUAL information from the ACTUAL people working in the field, instead of the regurgitated sensationalism that the popular midia feed us.. Thank you so much for bringing thuth 🙏

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@omgIoIwtf 2024-06-28

Chuck has been on so many star-talks he’s second hand intelligent. Dude keeps right up with them and interacts with actual questions pertaining to the topic and not non sequitur. Good for you brother.

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@chriswilfrid 2024-06-27

Chuck is actually fast learner at this point he may be one of the smartest interviewer but held back as a humble comedic co-host.

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@benfrank6520 2024-06-27

Man I love the moments Chuck goes off and almost loses his mind😂😂

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@iancowan3527 2024-09-05

"Here's you're problem sir, you didn't water your computer when you download the update!"

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