Michael Levin is a scientist at Tufts University; his lab studies anatomical and behavioral decision-making at multiple scales of biological, artificial, and hybrid systems. He works at the intersection of developmental biology, artificial life, bioengineering, synthetic morphology, and cognitive science. Respective papers are linked below.
Round 1 Interview | What are Cognitive Light Cones? • What are Cognitive Light Cones? (Mich…
Round 2 Interview | Agency, Attractors, & Observer-Dependent Computation in Biology & Beyond • Agency, Attractors, & Observer-Depend…
Bioelectric Networks: The cognitive glue enabling evolutionary scaling from physiology to mind https://link.springer.com/article/10…
Darwin’s Agential Materials: Evolutionary implications of multiscale competency in developmental biology https://link.springer.com/article/10…
Biology, Buddhism, and AI: Care as the Driver of Intelligence https://www.mdpi.com/1099-4300/24/5/710
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